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<^^|^HE  ViEGiNiA  Military  Institute  was  established,  and  is 
"^  supported,  by  the  State  of  Virginia.  It  was  organized  in  1839, 
as  a  State  Military  and  Scientific  school,  upon  the  basis  of  the 
United  States  Military  Academy  at  West  Point,  and  has  been  in  suc- 
cessful operation  for  thirty  years.  The  cadets  admitted  consist  of  two 
classes,  State  and  Pay  cadets.  The  Institute  supplies  to  the  State  cadet 
his  board  and  tuition ;  and  in  consideration  thereof,  he  is  required  to 
teach  two  years  after  graduation.  The  Pay  cadet  is  at  his  own  expense, 
which  averaged  before  the  war  $375  per  year,  for  every  charge,  includ- 
ing clothing.  The  State  cadets  are  selected  from  those  who  are  unable 
to  bear  their  own  expenses.  The  Institution  has  always  had  as  many 
pupils  as  its  buildings  would  accommodate,  and  numbers  now  36  Stai^ 
and  300  Pay  cadets.  Applications  are  made,  by  letter,  to  the  Superinten- 
dent prior  to  the  first  of  July,  each  year,  and  appointments  are  made 
for  both  classes  of  cadets  by  the  Board  of  Visitors. 

The  State  makes  an  annual  appropriation  for  the  support  of  Virginia 
Military  Institute  of  $15,000.  This  sum  supplies  tuition  and  boards  to 
the  State  cadets,  without  cJiarge,  and  supports — by  the  aid  of  the  tuition 
fees,  and  the  income  from  vested  funds — the  faculty.  In  1860,  a  do- 
nation of  $20,000  was  made  by  Gen.  Philip  St.  George  Cocke,  for 
the  endowment  of  the  chair  of  Agriculture^  and  in  the  same  year,  a 
donation  was  made  of  $11,800  by  Dr.  William  Newton  Mercer,  of 
Louisiana,  to  endow  the  chair  of  Animal  and  Vegetable  Physiology, 
applied  to  Agriculture.  A  donation  was  made  at  the  same  time  by  Mrs. 
E.  L.  Claytor,  of  Virginia,  of  $5,000,  to  erect  a  Hall  of  Natural 
History. 

The  Virginia  Military  Institute  had  just  placed  itself  before  tlie  public, 
as  a  General  School  of  Applied  Science,  for  the  development  of  the 
agricidturaly  mineral ,  commercial,  manufacturing ,  and  internal  improve- 
ment interests  of  the  State  and  Country,  when  the  army  of  Gen.  Hunter 
destroyed  its  stately  buildings,  and  consigned  to  the  flames  its  library  of 

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A  ,        '    VfRGII^TA  MILIT.ARX  INSTITUTE. 

.'-%     -    /*    :    ::.  '       •  • 

10,000  volumes,  the  Philosophical  apparatus  used  for  10  years  by 
"  Stonewall"  Jackson,  and  all  its  chemicals.  The  cadets  were  then 
transferred  to  Richmond,  and  the  Institution  was  continued  in  vigorous 
operation  until  the  evacuation  of  Richmond,  on  the  3d  April,  1865. 

On  the  21st  of  September,  1865,  the  Board  of  Visitors  met  in  Rich- 
mond to  re-organize  the  Institution.     The  war  had  made   sad  traces  on 
the  school,  besides  the  destruction  of  its  building,  library   and  appara- 
tus.    Three  of  its  Professors,  Lt.  Gen.  "  Stonewall"  Jackson,  Maj. 
Gen.  R.  E.  Rodes,    and   Col.    S.  Crutchfield,   two  of  its  assistant 
Professors,   Capt.  W.  H.  Morgan,  and  Lieut.  L.  Crittenden,  and 
125  of  its  alumni  had  been  slain  in  battle,  and  350  others  maimed. 
Considering,  however,  the  great  demand  flowing  from  the  general  sus- 
pension of  education  in  the  South,  and  the   special   field  of  usefulness 
distinctively  marked  out  for  this  School  of  applied  Science,  the  Board  of 
Visitors,    proceeded  with   energy  and    resolution    in  their  work,  and 
having  elected  Gen.  G.  W.  Custis  Lee,  and  Col.  Wm.  B.  Blair,  dis- 
tinguished graduates  of  the  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  to  fill  two  of  the 
chairs  made  vacant  by  the  death   of  Gen.  Jackson   and  Gen.  Rodes, 
and  at  subsequent  meetings,   appointed   Commodore   M.  F.  Maury, 
LL.  D. ,   late   of  the  Observatory,  Professor  of  Physics,  and  Superin- 
tendent  of  the   Physical   Survey   of  Virginia,    and  Capt.    John  M. 
Brooke,  late  of  the  Navy,  to  the  new  chair  of  Practical  Astronomy, 
Geodesy,  Physical  Geography  and  Meteorology,   the  Virginia  Military 
Institute  resumed  its  accustomed  work,   amid  its  ruins  at  Lexington,  on 
the  17th  October,  1865,  with  some  50  cadets,  organized  in  four  classes, 
and  prosecuted  its  work  with  earnestness  and  effect,    and  on  the  4th  of 
July  following,  ten  cadets,  constituting  the  first  class,  who  had  borne  the 
hardships  and  perils  of  the   Institution,    during  the  whole  of  the  war, 
were  graduated,    having   completed  a  course   of  scientific  and  general 
study,   which  will  commend  thom  to  the   confidence  of  the  scientific 
scholar. 

The  Legislature  of  Virginia  promptly  responded  to  these  evidences 
of  vitality  on  the  part  of  the  school,  by  providing  for  the  payment  of  its 
annuity  and  the  interest  on  its  vested  funds.  This  provision  enabled 
the  Board  of  Visitors  to  appoint  the  State  cadets  required  by  law  to  be 
admitted,  and  arrangements  were  at  the  same  time  in  progress,  to  restore 
the  buildings,  and  by  the  1st  of  September  next,  the  Barracks  and  Mess 
Hall  will  be  restored  complete.  The  Virginia  Military  Institute  now 
numbers  600  graduates,  200  of  whom  were  State  cadets.  There  have 
been  altogether  2500  matriculates,  and  of  these  560  were  State  cadets. 
The  government  of  the  Virginia  Military  Institute,  although  military 


VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE.  5 

in  its  organization,  is  carefully  arranged  for  the  protection  and  develop- 
ment of  the  moral  character  of  the  cadets.  Attendance  on  the  public 
services  of  the  sanctuary  and  regular  Bible  instruction  on  the  Sabbath 
are  positively  enjoined  by  the  regulations. 

The  following  extract  from  the  Report  of  the  Superintendent  to  the 
Board  of  Visitors,  of  June,  1859,  will  exhibit,  in  some  degree,  the  in- 
fluence of  the  moral  government : 

* '  There  is  no  part  of  the  duty  of  the   Superintendent  which  weighs 

so  heavily  upon  his  mind  and  heart  as  that  connected  with  the  control 
and  government  of  the  moral  conduct  of  those  committed  to  his  charge. 
No  general  idea  of  the  wayward  and  depraved  character  of  the  human 
heart  is  at  all  equal  to  that  which  experience  of  the  follies  and  vices  of 
young  men  makes  known  to  the  conscientious  teacher." 

The  great  Head  Master  of  Rugby  School  gives  utterance  to  his  expe- 
rience in  the  following  striking  language : 

''Undoubtedly,  this  place  (Rugby  School,)  and  other  similar  places, 
which  receive  us  when  we  have  quitted  the  state  of  childhood,  and  be- 
fore our  characters  are  formed  in  manhood,  do  partake  somewhat  of  the 
character  of  the  wilderness  ;  and  it  is  not  unnatural  that  many  should 
shrink  back  from  them  in  fear.  We  see  but  too  often  the  early  beauty 
of  the  character  sadly  marred,  its  simplicity  gone,  its  confidence  chilled, 
its  tenderness  hardened.  AYhere  there  w^as  obedience,  we  find  murmur- 
ing and  self-will  and  pride.  Where  there  was  a  true  and  blameless 
conversation,  we  find  now  something  of  falsehood,  something  of  pro- 
faneness,  something  of  impurity.  I  can  well  conceive  what  it  must  be 
to  SK  parent  to  see  his  child  return  from  school,  for  the  first  time,  with 
the  marks  of  this  grievous  change  upon  him.  I  can  well  conceive  how 
bitterly  he  must  regret  having  ever  sent  him  to  a  place  of  so  much  dan- 
ger ;  how  fondly  he  must  look  back  to  the  days  of  his  early  innocence. 
And  if  a  parent  feels  thus,  what  must  be  our  feelings,  seeing  that  this 
evil  has  been  wrought  here  ?  Are  we  not  as  those  who,  when  pretending  to 
give  a  wholesome  draught,  have  mixed  the  cup  with  poison  ?  How  can 
we  go  on  upholding  a  system,  the  effects  of  which  appear  to  be  so  merely 

mischievous  ?  " 

My    own    experience    but    too    painfully    confirms  these  honest 

and  truthful     acknowledgments    of    Dr.    Arnold;    and  I    have    no 

doubt  the  testimony  from  every  school  in  our  land  would,   if  honestly 

brought  out,  speak  the  same  verdict.     But  this  is  only  one  side  of  the 

picture.     Let  Dr.  Arnold  present  the  other  also,  and  show  the  results, 

as  well  as  the  encouragements,  of  faithful  effort   in  leading  the  young 

through  the  wilderness  which  meets  them  on  the  threshold  of  academic 

life. 


6  VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE. 

"Believe  me,"  he  says,  "that  such  questions  must  and  ought  to  pre- 
sent themselves  to  the  mind  of  every  thinking  man  who  is  concerned  in 
the  management  of  a  school ;  and  I  do  think  that  we  could  not  answer 
them  satisfactorily,  that  our  work  would,  absolutely,  be  unendurable,  if 
we  did  not  bear  in  mind  that  our  eyes  should  look  forward,  and  not 
backward — if  we  did  not  rememher  that  the  victory  of  fallen  man  is  to  be 
sought  for,  not  in  innocence,  hut  in  tried  virtue.  Comparing  only  the 
state  of  a  boy,  after  his  first  half-year  or  year  at  school,  with  his  earlier 
state  as  a  child,  and  our  reflections  on  the  evil  of  our  system  would  be 
bitter  indeed.  But  when  we  compare  a  boy's  state,  after  his  first  half- 
year  or  year  at  school,  with  what  it  is  afterwards ;  when  we  see  the 
clouds  again  clearing  off";  when  we  find  coarseness  succeeded  again  by 
delicacy ;  harshness  and  selfishness  broken  up,  and  giving  place  to  af- 
fection and  benevolence  ;  murmuring  and  self-will  exchanged  for  hu- 
mility and  self-denial ;  and  the  profane,  or  impure,  or  false  tongue 
uttering  again  only  words  of  truth  and  purity ;  and  when  we  see  that  all 
these  good  things  are  now,  by  God's  grace,  rooted  in  the  character ;  that 
they  have  been  tried,  and  grown  up  amidst  the  trial ;  that  the  knowl- 
edge of  evil  has  made  them  hate  it  the  more,  and  be  more  aware  of  it — 
then  we  can  look  upon  our  calling  with  patience,  and  even  with  thank- 
fulness. We  see  the  wilderness  has  been  gone  through  triumphantly, 
and  its  dangers  have  hardened  and  strengthened  the  traveler  for  all  his 
remaining  pilgrimage.  For  the  truth  is,  that  to  the  knowledge  of  good 
and  evil  are  we  born,  and  it  must  come  upon  us  sooner  or  later.  In  the 
common  course  of  things,  it  comes  about  that  age  with  which  w^e  are 
here  most  concerned.  I  do  not  mean  that  there  are  not  faults  in  early 
childhood — we  know  that  there  are  ;  but  we  know  also,  that  with  the 
strength  and  rapid  growth  of  boyhood,  there  is  a  far  greater  develop- 
ment of  these  faults,  and,  particularly,  far  less  of  that  submissiveness 
which  belonged  naturally  to  the  helplessness  of  mere  childhood.  I 
suppose  that,  by  an  extreme  care,  the  period  of  childhood  might  be 
prolonged  considerably ;  but  still  it  must  end,  and  the  knowledge  of 
good  and  evil,  in  its  full  force,  must  come.  I  believe  that  this  must  be. 
I  believe  that  no  care  can  prevent  it,  and  that  an  extreme  attempt  at 
carefulness,  while  it  could  not  keep  ofi"  the  disorder,  would  weaken  the 
strength  of  the  constitution  to  bear  it."  ^         *         *         *         ^ 

' '  Ignorance,  absence  of  temptation,  the  presence  of  all  good  impres- 
sions, constitute  much  of  the  innocence  of  mere  childhood — so  beauti- 
ful while  it  lasts — so  sure  to  be  soon  blighted.  It  is  blighted  in  the  first 
experience  of  life,  most  commonly  when  a  boy  first  goes  to  school.  Then 
his  mere  innocence,  which,  indeed,  he  may  be  said  to  have  worn  rather 


VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE.  f 

instinctively  than  from  choice,  becomes  grievously  polluted.  It  is  in- 
deed a  discouraging  season — the  exact  image  of  the  ungenial  springs  of 
our  natural  year.  But  after  this,  there  comes,  as  it  were,  a  second 
beginning  of  life,  when  principle  takes  the  place  of  innocence  ;  when 
thought  and  inquiry  awaken ;  when,  out  of  the  mere  chaos  of  boyhood, 
the  elements  of  the  future  character  of  the  man  begin  to  appear. 
Blessed  are  they  for  whom  the  confusion  and  disarray  of  their  boyish 
life  is  quickened  into  a  true  life  by  the  moving  of  the  Spirit  of  God ! 
Blessed  are  they  for  whom  the  beginnings  of  thought  and  inquiry  are 
the  beginnings  also  of  faith  and  love,  when  the  new  character  receives, 
as  it  is  forming,  the  Christian  seed,  and  the  man  is  also  a  Christian. 
And  then,  this  second  beginning  of  life,  resting  on  faith  and  conscious 
principle,  and  not  on  mere  passive  innocence,  stands  sure  for  the  middle 
and  the  end." 

I  feel  assured  that  the  experience  of  Dr.  Arnold,  as  to  the  results  of 
academic  life,  under  faithful  discipline  and  instruction,  has  also  been 
happily  exemplified  in  the  history  of  this  Institution ;  and  that  the 
change  which  he  so  strikingly  depicts,  as  witnessed  in  his  own  pupils, 
may  be  traced  in  the  progress  of  every  class  that  has  been  subjected  to 
our  discipline.  I,  too,  have  seen  the  modesty  and  the  purity  of  inno- 
cence gradually  give  way  in  the  course  of  the  first  year,  and  changed 
into  the  roughness  and  waywardness  and  impurity  which  have  marked 
the  character  of  many  a  member  of  the  third  class.  It  has  been  at  this 
critical  culminating  of  the  ''knowledge  of  evil,"  that  the  discipline  of 
the  Institution  has  been  most  frequently  exercised,  and  the  patient  labor 
of  the  teacher  most  earnestly  called  into  requisition.  But  I,  too,  have 
seen  a  change  take  place,  as  the  second  class  year  advanced.  There  has 
been  a  gradual  return  to  the  primitive  delicacy  and  purity  and  truthful- 
ness ;  and  these  good  qualities  have  not  only  matured  in  the  first'Clasa- 
man  during  his  last  year,  but  they  have  become  "  rooted  in  the  char- 
ter ; "  the  early  habit  of  virtue  has  been  replaced  by  the  settled  princi- 
ple of  virtue ;  and  the  dangers  of  the  "  wilderness,"  which  he  has 
triumphantly  passed  through,  have  hardened  and  strengthened  him  for 
the  prilgrimage  of  life  now  lying  before  him.  Look  at  the  class  now 
presenting  themselves  for  the  honors  of  graduates  of  the  Institution, 
and  contrast  them  as  they  now  appear  with  what  they  were  two  or  three 
years  ago ;  or  contemplate  the  large  second  class,  and  see  the  characters 
it  now  presents,  and  remember  what  they  were  eighteen  months  ago, 
and  all  familiar  with  them  will  testify  to  the  accuracy  of  the  statement 
which  I  have  made.  But  we  have  had  more  substantial  grounds  of  en- 
couragement still,  founded  upon  considerations  Avhich  have  constituted 


8  VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE. 

the  essential  basis  of  the  virtuous  character  to  which  I  have  referred. 
This  Institution  has  graduated  522  members,  exclusive  of  the  present 
first  class,  and  not  one  graduate  (exclusive  of  the  first  graduating  class, 
of  which  I  cannot  speak  positively)  has  ever  left  the  Institution,  who  was 
not,  at  the  time  of  graduation,  thoroughly  convinced  of  the  Divine  Charac- 
ter of  our  Holy  Religion.  May  we  not  hope  that  "  the  second  beginning 
of  life,"  to  which  Dr.  Arnold  refers,  rested,  to  many  of  these,  on  faith, 
as  well  as  on  conscious  principle,  and  that  the  Christian  seed  received 
here,  has  been  since  developed  in  the  formation  of  many  a  Christian 
character  ? 

These  facts  are  significant.  They  not  only  give  encouragement  and 
hope  to  those  who  have  had,  amidst  such  darkness  and  many  clouds  to 
struggle  on  in  laborious  duty  of  teaching  and  disciplining  the  young 
here,  but  they  furnish  the  most  satisfactory  evidence  of  the  soundness  of 
the  system  of  discipline  which  characterizes  this  Institution ;  and  this 
would  be  made  still  more  apparent  if  an  analysis  were  made  of  the 
material  of  which  it  is  usually  composed.  I  am  thoroughly  per- 
suaded that  the  system  of  government  of  a  Military  Institution,  when 
combined  with  careful,  systematic  Bible  instruction,  furnishes  the  best 
possible  instrumentality  for  the  awakening  and  development  of  religious 
character.  The  community  of  life  and  sentiment  which  peculiarly 
characterizes  a  Military  School,  furnishes  a  powerful  bond  of  sympathy 
for  good  as  well  as  evil,  and  no  one,  acquainted  with  the  growth  of  piety 
in  military  life,  could  fail  to  have  noticed  this.  But  the  minute  regula- 
tions of  a  Military  School,  which  are  so  often  objected  to  by  some,  serve 
to  promote  this  end  in  a  variety  of  ways. 

An  eloquent  divine  (Caird)  has  said,  that  "one  reason  why  the  sinful 
man  does  not  '  understand  his  errors'  is,  that  sin  can  be  tridy  measured 
only  when  it  is  resisted.  It  is  impossible  to  estimate  the  strength  of  the 
principle  of  evil  in  the  soul  till  we  begin  to  struggle  with  it ;  and  the 
careless  or  sinful  man — the  man  who,  by  supposition,  is  not  striving 
with,  but  succumbing  to  sin — cannot  know  its  force.  So  long  as  evil 
reigns  unopposed  ivithin  the  soul,  it  will  reign,  in  a  great  degree  unobserved. 
So  long  as  a  man  passively  and  thoughtlessly  yields  his  will  to  the  sway 
of  worldly  principles  or  unholy  desires  and  habits,  he  is  in  no  condition 
to  measure  their  intensity — scarcely  to  discover  their  existence.  For  in 
this,  as  many  other  cases,  resistance  is  the  best  measure  of  force."  And  a 
greater  than  Caird  has  said,  that  "by  the  law  is  the  knowledge  of  sin.', 
"I  had  not  known  lust,  except  the  law  had  said,  thou  shalt  not  covet.'' 
The  vices,  the  irregularities,  the  follies  and  the  errors  of  the  young,  are 
brought  to  light,  made  manifest  to  them  in  the  forming  period  of  their 


VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE.  9 

lives,  by  the  regulations  to  which  they  are  subjected,  when  opportunities 
and  means  may  be  availed  of  to  correct  them ;  and  thus  the  regulation 
acts  as  a  school-master,  to  discipline  such  before  it  is  too  late.  We  see 
the  wisdom  of  this  provision  in  the  experience  of  those  families  in  which 
the  restraints  of  parental  authority  are  exercised ;  and  while  sinful  pro- 
pensities are  manifested  here,  as  in  all  other  instances  in  which  law  ope- 
rates, the  contrast  is  no  less  striking  as  to  the  results  of  such  a  system 
and  of  that  of  unrestrained  indulgence.  The  parent  in  the  latter  case 
scarcely  knows  or  is  conscious  of  his  son's  danger.  No  law  restraining 
him,  the  misguided  youth  is  lost  before  he  or  his  parents  had  realized 
that  he  was  in  danger.  In  the  other  case,  the  parent  finds  opposition 
and  rebellion  on  the  part  of  his  child — a  constant  disposition  to  substi- 
tute his  own  for  the  parent's  will — frequent  attempts  to  escape  the  penal- 
ties of  established  rules,  by  evasions  or  false  excuses ;  but  he  firmly,  yet 
affectionately,  enforces  respect  for  his  authority,  and  he  enjoys,  in  after- 
life, the  satisfaction  of  seeing  that  the  beneficial  effects  of  his  discipline 
have  been  to  form  the  character  of  his  son,  and  he  realizes  in  his  success 
the  fulfillment  of  the  Divine  promise :  * '  jPram  up  a  child  in  the  way  he 
should  go  J  and  when  he  is  old  he  will  not  depart  from  it"  The  training  may 
have  exhibited  the  evil  propensities — the  wrong  tempers  of  the  child — 
but,  by  and  by,  when  he  is  old,  he  will  profit  by  it. 


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System  of  Instniction  and  Government. 

The  System  of  Instruction  and  Government  in  the  Virginia  Military 
Institute  is  distinctive j  and  is  founded  upon  that  of  the  United  States 
Military  Academy  at  West  Point. 

As  soon  as  a  young  man  enters  the  Institution,  it  assumes  over  him  an 

entire  control,  and  not  only  directs  his  moral  and  intellectual  education, 

but  provides  everything  required  for  his  personal  wants  or  comfort.     A 

Cadet  may,  if  his  parents  desire  it,  remain  in  charge  of  the  Institution 

for  the  entire  term  of  four  years,  as  the  system  of  government  keeps  it 

always  in  operation.     The  months  of  July  and  August,  in  each  year, 

are  devoted  exclusively  to  Military  Exercises.     Furloughs  are  granted 

to  those  who  may  desire  it,  in  turn,  during  this  period.     The  Cadets  are 

lodged  and  boarded  in  the  Institution,  their  Clothing^  Books,  and  other 

supplies,  being  provided  by  the  Quartermaster  of  the  Institute,  at  cost, 
2 


10  VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE. 

The  sick  are  under  the  special  care  of  the  Surgeon^  with  Hospital  and 
other  facilities  for  nursing. 

The  energy,  system,  subordination  and  self-reliance,  which  the  military 
government  of  the  Institute  cultivates,  give  a  'practical  character  to  the 
education  which  it  supplies.  The  high  reputation  which  its  Alumni 
have  established  for  the  School  is  the  evidence  of  its  value. 

Attendance  at  Chureh  and  Bible  instruction  is  prescribed  for  each 
Sabbath. 


">-•- 


Estimated  Expenses  for  Twelve  Months. 

Tuition, $100  00 

Board,  S15  00  per  month, 180  00 

Washing,  $2  00  per  month, 24  00 

Fuel  and  Lights,  $3  00  per  month, 36  00 

Surgeon's  Fee, 10  00 

Estimated  College  Expenses  for  Twelve  Months, $350  00 

Estimated  annual  cost  for  Clothing  and  incidentals  supplied  at 

the  Institute, 150  00 

Total  expenses,  including  Clothing, $500  00 

This  estimate  is  regarded  as  sufficient,  but  as  Cadets  differ  much  in 
the  wear  and  tear  of  clothing  and  in  the  care  they  take  of  it,  the  In- 
stitute does  not  bind  itself  that  this  estimate  shall  not  be  exceeded.  It 
does  bind  itself  to  control,  by  all  proper  means,  the  expenses,  and  the 
average  does  not  exceed  the  estimate. 

When  a  Cadet  leaves  the  Institute  before  the  expiration  of  the  year, 
the  Tuition  fee  and  Surgeon's  fee  are  required  to  be  paid  for  the  whole  year. 
A  rateable  deduction  is  made  on  all  other  charges.  As  the  estimate  in- 
cludes clothing,  the  issues  for  the  whole  year  are  usually  made  within 
the  first  six  months. 

Deposits  are  made  with  the  Treasurer  semi-annually,  in  advance. 
The  quarterly  Circulars  give  a  statement  of  the  current  expenses  of  each 
Cadet. 

Pocket  money  is  allowed,  at  the  discretion  of  the  parent,  not  exceed- 
ing $5  00  per  month,  for  which  a  special  deposit  must  be  made  with  the 
Treasurer. 


VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE.  H 

As  the  Cadets  wear  a  prescribed  Uniform,  it  is  only  necessary  to  bring 
a  full  supply  of  under  Clothing j  with  Shoes,  Towels  and  bedding ;  or 
these  articles  may  be  obtained  at  the  Quartermaster's  store,  at  cost. 

The  Virginia  Military  Institute  is  prosecuting,  under  the  general  su- 
perintendence of  Com.  31.  F.  Maury y  LL.  D.,  a  Physical  Survey  of 
Virginia,  in  which  great  State  work,  Oen.  G.  W.  C.  Lee,  Col.  J.  M. 
Brooke,  and  Col.  M.  McDonald  will  be  associated  with  Commodore 
Maury.  This  work  will  afford  an  appropriate  practical  field  of  instruc- 
tion for  the  students  of  the  school  of  applied  science  and  the  Alumni  of 
the  Institute,  and  the  Board  of  Visitors  earnestly  ask  the  co-operation  of 
the  people  of  Virginia  in  this  effort  to  prepare  an  accurate  geographical 
map  of  Virginia,  including  its  physical  history. 


12  VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE. 


Inspector,  Ex-  Officio  : 

His  Eicellency  &,  C.WALKER, 

GOVERNOR  OF  VIRGINIA. 

•    BOARD    OR    VISITORS! 

[Appointed    l>y  tlie  CJovernorofVirgriiiia,.] 

Hon.  JOHN  LETCHER,  President  of  the  Board. .  ..Lexington. 

Hon.  WM.  H.  MACFARLAND Richmond. 

Hon.  W.  R.  STAPLES Christiansburg. 

Col.  GEO.  W.  ROLLING Petersburg. 

WM.  SKEEN,  Esq Alleghany. 

ZEPH.  TURNER,  Esq Rappahannock. 

WM.  L.  OWEN,  Esq Halifax. 

RICHARD  H.  CATLETT,  Esq Staunton. 

JVIaj.  Gen.  WM.  H.  RICHARDSON,  Adj't.  Gen.  (Ex-Officio.) 


VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE.  13 


ACADEiMIO    S-TARR- 


M  ♦  »  > 


General  FKANCIS  H.  SMITH,  A.  M., 

Superintendent  and  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Moral  Philosophy. 

Colonel  JOHN  T.  L.  PRESTON,  A.  M., 

Professor  of  Latin  and  English  Literature. 

Colonel  THOMAS  H.  WILLIAMSON, 

Professor  of  Practical  Engineering y  Architecture  and  Drawing. 

Colonel  WILLIAM  GILHAM,  A.  M., 

Philip  St.  George  Cocke — Professor  of  Agriculture. 

Colonel  ROBERT  L.  MADISON,  M.  D., 

Mercer — Professor  of  AniTnal  and  Vegetable  Physiology  applied  to 

Agriculture. 

Colonel  SCOTT  SHIP, 

(hmmandant  of  Cadets,   Instructor  of   Infantry,    Cavalry  and  Artillery 

Tactics,  and  Professor  of  Military  History  and  Strategy. 

Colonel  JAMES  W.  MASSIE, 

Professor  of  Mathematics. 

Colonel  WILLIAM  B.  BLAIR, 
Jackson — Professor  of  Natural  and  Experimental  Philosophy. 

General  G.  W.  C.  LEE, 
Professor  of  Civil  and  Military  Engineering  and  Applied  Mechanics. 

Colonel  JOHN  M.  BROOKE, 

Professor   of  Practical  Astronomy,     Geodesy,  Descriptive   and  Physical 

Geography  and  Meteorology. 

Colonel  MARSHALL  McDONALD, 

Professor  of  Geology,  Mineralogy  and  Metallurgy. 

Colonel  M.  B.  HARDIN, 

Professor  of  General  and  Applied  Chemistry. 

Colonel  THOMAS  M.  SEMMES, 

Professor  of  Modem  Langiiages. 

Com.  M.  F.  MAURY,  LL.  D., 

Professor  of  Physics  and  Superintendent  Physical  Survey  of  Virginia. 

Colonel  WM.  D.  WASHINGTON, 

Professor  of  Fine  Arts. 


14  VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE. 


ASSISTANT   PROFESSORS. 


>  <  ♦ » * 


Colonel  WM.  E.  CUTSHAW, 

Assistant  in  Physics. 

Captain  O.  C.  HENDERSON, 

Assistant  Professor  of  French  Language. 

Captain  J.  H.  MORRISON, 

Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Mineralogy  and  Geology. 

Lieut.  JAS.  H.  WADDELL, 

Assistant  Professor  of  Drawing  and  English. 

Captain  WM.  M.  PATTON, 

Assistant  Professor  of  Latin  and  Tactics. 

Lieutenant  R.  H.  COUSINS, 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics. 

Captain  WM.  B.  PRITCHARD, 

Assistant  Professor  of  Geography,  Drawing  and  Tactics. 

Captain  WM.  H.  BUTLER, 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mineralogy,  Latin  and  Tactics. 

Lieutenant  R.  E.  NELSON, 

Assistant  Professor  of  Natural  and  Experimental  Philosophy  and  Latin. 

Lieutenant  W.  C.  POWELL, 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics. 

Lieutenant  JAMES  E.  HEATH, 

Assistant  Professor  of  Latin  Language. 

Lieutenant  M.  PALMER, 
Assistant  Professor  of  Drawing. 

Captain  WILLIAM  DENHAM, 

Assistant  Professor  of  Tactics. 

Lieutenant  THOMAS  WITHERS, 

Assistant  Professor  of  Latin  and  English. 


VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE.  I5 


MILITARV   STARR- 


♦ « ♦  > » 


Colonel  ROBERT  L.  MADISON, 

Surgeon. 

HOWARD  T.  BARTON, 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Captain  R.  HENRY  CAMPBELL, 

Quartermaster  and  Treasurer. 

Captain  JOHN  T.  GIBBS, 

1  Commissary  and  Steward. 

Captain  FRANCIS  H.  SMITH,  Jr., 

Adjutant. 


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VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE. 


17 


SECOND   CLASS. 


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NAMES. 


*1  Buck,  L.  N 
*2  Smith,  R.  M 
*3  Edmonds,  J.  C. 

4  Blair,  H.  W 

6  Carter,  M.  P 

6  Flowerton,  W.  P 

7Page,  W.  IB 

SBridgers,  J,  L 

9  Scurry,  M.  V 

10  Wilson,  R.  T 

llPurcell,  S.  H 

12Norris,  L 

ISChilds,  W.  G 

14  Manson,  M 

15  Brooke,  R 

16  Hopson,  F 

ITMenefee,  F.  Y 

ISTayloe,  0 

19Spiller,  J.  C 

20Sraith,  W 

21  Marvin,  B 

22  Kindred,  H.  B 

23Spiller,  H 

24  Smith,  H , 

2o  Littlepage,  J.  C 

26  Taylor,  S 

27  Fisher,  F.  C , 

28  John,  J.  F 

29Burwell,  E 

30  Clarke,  F.  B 

31  Waring,  J.  L 

32Talley,  W.  H 

33  Randolph,   C 

34  Carmicnael,  J 

35Marable,  J.  R 

86  Cooper,  J.  W 

37  Hopson,  J 

38Langhorne,  W.  A 

39  Anderson,  J.  R 

40  Cooke,  A.  M 

41  Hopkins,  F 

42Rodes,  L.  P 

43Quarles,  G 

44  Noland,  N 

45  Barrett.  J 

46Epe8,  H.  H 

47  Randolph,  N 

48  Arthur,  E 

49Jett,  J 

51  Bailey,  J.  W 

52  Riley,  J.  M 

53  Patrick,  C 

64Dabney,  T.  J 

...  Tuller,  W.  R 

...  Barrett,  A 

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Color  Sergeant. 
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Sergeant. 

1st  Ord.  Sergeant. 

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VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE. 


THIRD  CLASS. 


NAMES. 


*1  Wilson,  M. 

Halyburton,  P.  G. 
*3  Bridgers,  H. 

4  Myrick,  J.  S. 

5  Bailey,  S.  G. 

6  Jerdone,  W. 

7  Morgan,  J. 

8  Baylor,  H. 

9  Young,  N.  E. 
lOFrazier,  T.J. 
11  Wade,  J. 
12Kirkland,  B. 

13  Hamilton,  A. 

14  Smith,  M. 
16  Sims,  J. 

16  Pearson,  W. 

17  Manson,  N. 

18  Pearson,  R.. 

19  Kirk,  W.  G 

20  Balfour,  W.  T... 

21  Shields,  W.  T. ., 

22  Baylor,  G 

23  Mitchell,  .W 

24  Harris,  J 

25  Watson,  E 

26Irby,  J.  McD 

27  Glenn,  J.  D 

28Tinker,  W.  E 

29  Legare,  J.  L 

30Dubignon,  F 

31  Twiggs,  A.J 

32Hardie,  T.  C 

33Noland,  P 

34  Ware,  J.  E 

35  Matthews,  E 

36Syberg,  F 

37  Brewer,  Jos 

38  Robinson,  T 

39  Denham,  A 

40  Plattenberg,  W. 

41  Harvie,  S 

42  Arthur,  J 

43Mabry,  W.  S 

44  Wade,  W 

45McCance,  J 

46Kells,  R.  H 

47  Bos  well,  F 

48  Gage,  F 

49  Wheatley,  W 

SOlFranklin,  H 


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Va. 
N.C. 

N.C. 

Ga. 

Va. 

Ala. 

Va. 

Va. 

Va. 

Ga. 

Md. 

N.C. 

Ga. 

Va. 

Tenn. 

Va. 

Tenn, 

Va. 

Miss. 

Va. 

Va. 

Va. 

Va. 

Miss. 

Va. 

N.C. 

Ala. 

S.  C. 

Ga. 

Ga. 

Ala. 

Va. 

Ga. 

Ala. 

Ark. 

La. 

Ga. 

Fla. 

Ala. 

Va. 

S.  C. 

Ala. 

Ga. 

Va. 

Va- 

Va. 

Ala. 

D.  C. 

Md. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

15 

8 

14 

9 

5 

6 

19 

10 

39 

34 

12 

27 


12 

8 

4 

2 

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26 

6 

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13 

19 

22 

7 

1 

9 

15 

14 


1135 
2120 


7 
1 

13 

4 

8 

5 

14 

3 

22 

23 

12 

18 

21 

2 

15 

28 

19 


CO 

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o 

CO 


19 
1520 


9 


1525 


30282836 


253825 


13 
16 
29 
39 
17 
24 
7 
28 
26 
43 
20 
4066 


38 
49 
45 
42 
22 


4927 


37 
11 
30 
24 
3 

53 
28 
45 
21 
46 


34 
16 
33 
43 

52 


5427 
1867 


41 

46 
47 
56 
52 
50 
33 
44 
23 
59 
36 
51 


23 
31 
44 
42 
65 
25 
29 
55 
47 
18 
62 
59 


35 
11 

6 

32 
41 

49 
26 
33 
44 
10 
69 
51 
16 
38 
63 
48 
37 
64 
55 
29 
34 
24 
50 
31 
46 


58 

9 

61 

47 


6 
7 
1 

16 

10 

20 

19 

8 

5 

26 

25 

3 

41 


17 
47 
27 
30 
18 
34 
13 
40 
33 
29 
12 
46 
4 
32 
36 
45 
23 
38 
43 
62 
37 
44 


23 


1 
17 

3 

22 
35 
37 
11 
64 
41 
13 
49 
29 
55 


8 
18 
33 
65 
51 


40 
16 
34 
49 
15 
18 
43 
58 
39 
73 
53 

4 
27 

6 
78 
59 
48 


46 
41 
75 
51 
25 


7052 


42 
24 
39 
67 
64 


605427 


11 
71 
55 
31 


76 

5 
59 
52 
44 
46 

2 
38 
43 
15 
12 
54 
34 
26 
71 
63 
24 
53 
3022 


10 
45 


32 
78 
66 
75 


11 

77 
42 
80 
36 
9 

70 
57 
28 
23 
71 
60 
12 
35 
66 
20 
74 
14 


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24 
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1 
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0 

21 

21 

0 

27 

14 

24 

0 

0 

0 

60 

151 

23 

104 

97 

134 

29 

116 

141 

04 

64 

22 

189 

64 

178 

199 

90 

63 

94 

200 

67 

28 

61 

90 

71 

184 

83 

160 

60 

110 

100 

133 

35 

198 

199 

133 

200 

163 

197 

199 


REMARKS. 


Corporal. 

Corporal. 

Corporal. 
Corporal. 
Corporal. 


Corporal. 


Corporal. 


Corporal. 
Corporal. 


Corporal. 


VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE. 


19 


THIRD  CLASS— Continued. 


o 


61 
62 
63 


NAMES. 


Camp,  G.  K, .... 

Mathews,  J 

Barksdale,  W., 

Watson,  R 

French,  E 

Denham,  J 

Davis,  A 

Scrutchin,  J.  G. 

Robinson,  J 

Battle,  J.  D 

Fairfax,  H 

White,  R 

Jett,  J.  W 

Dancey,  W.  W. 

Richeson,  T 

Jayne,  J.  M 

Gage,  C 

Murrell,  D 

Drane,  H.  T 

English,  J 

Taylor,  J 

White,  F 

Gardiner,  A.. .. 
Boykin,  C.  S.,.. 

Brown,  J,  F 

Pender,  C 

Strager,  C 

Simmons,  F.  W 

Dixon,  J.  T 

Norris,  W 


P 


Ala. 

Va. 

Va. 

Va. 

Va. 

Fla. 

Ga. 

Ga. 

Va. 

N.C. 

Va. 

Ala. 

Va. 

N.C. 

Va. 

Miss. 

Ala. 

Va. 

Tenn. 

S.  C. 

Va. 

Ala. 

Va. 

Ala. 

Ohio. 

N.C. 

Va. 

Va. 

Ala. 

Va. 


48 

55 

53 

GO 

61 

62 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

35 

32 

37 

57 

31 

58 

D 


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58,39 
5057 
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62 
40 
54 
36 
63 
64 
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56 
63 
51 
61 
65 
57 
D 
D 
60 
D 

D 

41 

48 


59 
D 

36 


57 
50 
56 


58 
66 
53 


TO 


4059 
7021 


17 


66 


63 


DI52 


43 
65 
45 
17 
70 
D 
68 
62 
69 
53 
42 


D 
69 
22 
51 
67 
68 
65 
70 
35 
49 
60 


67 
52 


67 
57 
72 
21 
40 
60 
39 

6 
16 
58 

7 
66 

4 
68 
42 
47 
31 
36 


5648 


D 
61 


69 


73 
14 
48 
9 
74 
62 


61 


o 

p 

B 
p 

O 

o 


62 
71 
31 
10 
47 
32 
21 

3 

28 
37 
45 
54 
17 
67 
79 

7 

44 
61 


5029 


65 


7758 


30 
33 
13 
19 
76 
50 
2 
6 


p 
1 


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o 

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o 
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196 

140 

193 

126 

43 

70 

112 

163 

48 

174 

45 

200 

0 

159 

176 

199 

146 

62 

112 

72 

251 

86 

40 

60 

199 

215 

244 

30 

91 

101 


REMARKS. 


Absent  with  leave. 
Absent  with  leave. 
Absent  with  leave. 


Deficient  in  conduct. 


Deficient  in  conduct. 
Deficient  in  conduct. 
Absent  sick. 
Absent  with  leave. 
Absent  with  leave. 


20 


VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE. 


FOUKTH  CLASS. 


«1 
«2 
*3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 


NAMES. 


Brady,  J 

Spotwood,  M.  L. . 

Harris,  R 

Rucker,  B.  M 

Harris,  D 

Sullivan, 

Ta;5rlor,  M 

Prmtup,  J 

Taylor,   Z 

Chilton  A.  H 

Rutherford,  T 

John&ton,  A 

Hawkins,  D 

Murrell,  H 

Clark,  T 

Whitehead,  G 

Dove,  J.  E 

Moore,  E.  H 

Smith,  J 

Batchelor,  W.  P.. 
Baugh,  J.  B,  S... 

Wilson,  W 

Morgan,  G 

Groome,  J.  B 

Anderson,  F 

Forbes,  T 

Magrath,  W.  J.... 

Morrell,  W.  G 

Gardner,  J 

Miller,  C.  C 

Halsey,  J.  M 

Harman,  W 

Williamson.  O 

Ferguson,  A.  P... 

Fontaine, 

Printuss,  C 

Fairfax,  R 

Nalle,  Wm 

Richardson,  J 

Matthews,  W 

Adams,  J 

Spady,  T.  G 

Tuggle,  J.  B 

Kearney,  J 

Bilisoly,  J.  McA 

Russell,  W.  P 

Mathews,  N 

Dall,  J 

Crump,  E.  T 

Huffman,  R.  L..... 


CO 

p 

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O 


Va. 

Va. 

Va. 

Va. 

Va. 

S.  C. 

Va. 

Ga. 

Va. 

Ala. 

Va. 

Va, 

Va. 

Va. 

Va. 

Va. 

Va. 

Ala. 

Ala. 

N.C. 

Va. 

Md. 

Ala. 

Ala. 

Va. 

Ala. 

o.  0. 

Ga. 

Va. 

Va. 

Va. 

Va. 

Tenn. 

Va. 

Va. 

Ga. 

Va. 

Va. 

Miss. 

Ala. 

Va. 

Ala. 

Va. 

La. 

Va, 

S.  C. 

Va. 

Md. 

Va. 

Va. 


3 
8 
1 
4 
2 
6 
7 
16 
11 


9 
4 

24 
2 

32 
6 
7 

12 
3 


23 

15 

12 

9 


24 
19 


2827 


5 
30 
25 
21 
17 
36 
45 


1347 


14 
56 
55 
20 


1026 
1421 


15 
5 


11 
13 
1 
50 
10 
60 
34 


1828 


36 

29 

34 

35 

27 

32 

31 

40 

53 

51 

22 

41 

38 

43 

54 

42139 

4452 


35 
43 

37 
22 
65 
8 
58 
16 
19 
44 
75 
68 
45 
61 
46 


33 
52 
47 
49 
54 


74 

64 
72 
54 
23 
2069 


o 


1 

9 

8 

7 
12 
28 

3 
19 
13 
22 
25 
21 
38 

6 
30 

5 

20 
23 
31 
18 
14 
15 
36 
45 
26 

2 
35 
16 

4 
34 
52 
54 
56 
50 
58 
40 
41 
53 
17 
61 
29 
60 
46 
24 
51 
64 
43 
66 
33 
11 


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3 

2 

41 

4 

26 

28 

24 

14 

11 

39 

8 

21 

8 

7 

5 

15 

32 

25 

16 


22 

1 

59 

23 

6 

10 
67 
43 
31 
68 
21 
57 
42 
46 
29 
33 
38 
54 
9 
75 
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27 
13 
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47 


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1 

30 

8 
840 


3 
13 
27 
11 
12 

6 
14 
16 

7 

37 
32 
38 
30 
39 
59 
2063 


18 
9 
15 
53 
40 
1 
31 
26 
36 
10 
65 
19 
61 
23 
48 
29 
52 
68 
47 
50 
25 
28 
72 
17 
76 


p 
0 

Qr<3 


3020 
55 
35 


44 

49 

37176 

12141 


4 
13 
16 

9 
44 
10 

3 

6 
14 
72 
31 
36 

6 
77 
22 
85 
58 
27 
28 
57 
42 
12 
23 
33 
17 
24 
26 
56 
70 
18 
52 
39 
11 
21 
69 
34 
32 
43 
81 
83 
87 
59 
60 
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94 

0 

32 

32 

39 

0 

21 

0 

25 

34 

43 

0 

0 

30 

62 

133 

119 

43 

0 

177 

102 

38 

94 

104 

84 

138 

184 

69 

191 

106 

32 

55 

43 

164 

49 

30 

32 

163 

108 

61 

167 

36 

90 

196 

77 

120 

113 

200 

200 

245 


REMARKS. 


Deficient  in  conduct. 


VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE. 


21 


FOURTH  CLASS— Continued. 


o 

CO 


NAMES. 


Patton,  J.  H 

Williamson,  J.... 
Hansbrough,  W. 
Richardson,  W... 
Bracken,  S.  E.... 

Bussey,  H.  C 

English,  C 

Pannill,  J.  F 

Giles,  S 

Ames.  W 

Hansbrough,  J... 

Wyatt,  F 

Anderson,  R 

Owens,  A.  W 

Ellis,  S 

White,  N 

Watson,  W.  F.... 

Ficlin,   W.  G 

Gilmore,  J.  W.... 
McConnell,  E.... 
Overton,  D.  C. ... 

West,  C.  H 

Watson,  J 

Jones,  W 

Davi<?on,  P 

Patrick,  J 

Williamson,  T.... 

Harrison,  M 

Ellis,  L 

Ladson,  J.  H 

Wright,  C 

Schmidt, 

Kimball, 

Henderson,  J 

Harman,  A 

Rainey,  B., 

Rainey,  L 

Herndon, 

Scrugffs,  B 

Barksdale,  E 

Graves, 

Jordan,  J 


P 
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Tenn. 

Ga. 

Va. 

Miss. 

Tenn. 

Ga. 

Fla. 

Va. 

Md. 

Ala. 

Va. 

Ga. 

Ga. 

Fla. 

Miss. 

S.  C. 

Md. 

Va. 

Va. 

Ala. 

Ky. 

S.  C. 

W.Va 

Tenn. 

Va. 

S.  C. 

Tenn. 

Va. 

Miss. 

S.  C. 

Va. 

La. 

Wise. 

W.Va 

Va. 

Ala. 

Ala. 

Ala. 

Miss. 

Miss. 

Tenn. 

Va. 


46 

48 


5067 


55 

56 

57 

37 

39 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 


66 
59 


D 


3047 


41 
18 
40 
70 
29 
31 
76 


D 
42 
71 
33 
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27 
D 

67 


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73 
D 
D 
51 
40 


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1036 


57 
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44 


456050 


19 


56 


66 
17 
61 
D 


D 

53 

48 


37 

D 
486328 
634860 

42 

68 

69 

32 

D 

39 

D 

71 

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365558 

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69 

67 


78 
68 


35 

48 
47 
61 
2 
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D 
57 


77 
73 


155 
D 


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70 


62 

3559 

D 

74 

34 

D 


51 
21 


5841 


64 
D 
45 
71 


53596449 


2649507883 


4245 

70 

46 


73 

46 

7566 


7167 
74 


7054 
706966 


76 
19 
86 
20 


63 
79 
71 
37 
49 


74 
75 
56 


REMARKS. 


Deficient  in  conduct. 


Absent  sick. 
Not  examined. 


88 
227 
187 
200 
200 

34 

40 

42 
123 
200 
190 
133 

38 
200 
184 

35 
154 
169 
152 
154 

48 
101 
265 
195 
144 
151 

98 
195 

86 
156 
0  Absent  not  examined. 
ONo  standing  assigned. 

29  No  standing  assigned. 
ONo  standing  assigned. 

78  Absent  sick. 

58  No  standing  assigned. 

28  No  standing  assigned. 
130  No  standing  assigned. 

61  No  standing  assigned. 
142  No  standing  assigned. 

66  No  standing  assigned. 
187  Absent  sick. 


Deficient  in  conduct. 


^gjl»sttlt^  tl  ffit^ll^tt 


♦  4  ^  »  » 


All  offences  against  orders  or  Regulations  are  recorded. 

These  offences  are  divided  into  seven  grades ;  each  of  which  com- 
prises offences  of  nearly  the  same  degree  of  criminality.  The  degree 
of  criminality  of  offences  of  each  grade  is  expressed  by  a  number,  as 
follows: 

Offences  of  the  1st  grade  by  10. 


"      2d 

8 

*'      8d 

5 

"      4th 

4 

"      5th 

3 

''      6th 

2 

**      7th 

1 

For  each  year  (after  the  first  year)  that  a  Cadet  has  been  a  member 
of  the  Institute,  his  offences  are  made  to  count  more,  by  adding  to  the 
number  expressing  the  degree  of  criminality,  of  each  offence,  one-sixth 
for  the  second  class — and  one-third  for  the  third  class — and  one-half 
for  the  first  class. 

At  the  end  of  the  Academic  year,  these  numbers  are  added  up,  and 
the  sum  thus  obtained  is  that  found  in  the  column  of  **  demerit." 

When  a  Cadet  has  more  than  100  demerit  by  the  1st  of  January,  or 
200  in  one  year,  he  is  dismissed  ipso  facto. 


VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE. 


23 


ORDER  OF  MERIT. 

In  Conduct  of  the  Corps  of  Cadets ,  for  the  year  ending  July!,  1869,  Ike 
names  of  those  Cadets  who  have  passed  the  whole  year  vdthout  demerit 
being  indicated  as  an  asterisk  *  as  distinguished  in  conduct. 


B 


n 

*3 
*4 

«5 
«-6 
*7 
*8 
«9 
*10 

m 

*12 
*13 
*14 
*15 

*16 

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*18 

-19 

*20 

*21 

*22 

*23 

#24 

*25 

*26 

*27 

*28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 


NAMES. 


Ford,  J.   L 

Powell,  W.  C... 

Smith,  F.H 

Harris,  P.  E.... 

Buck,    

Smith,    R.  M.... 

Manson,     M 

Brooke,     R 

Clarke,    F 

Waring,  

Taylor,  S — . 

Talley, , 

Carmichael 

Barrett,  J 

Wilson,  M , 

Baylor,  H 

Young, 

Frazier, 

Jett,  W 

Spotswood, 

Sullivan, 

Printuss,  J 

Johnston,  F , 

Hawkins,  D 

Smith,  J 

Wright, , 

Schmidt, , 

Henderson, 

Marvin,  B 

Menefee, 

Quarles, 

Jerdoue, 

Denham,  W 

Page, 

Tackett,  C 

Tayloe, 

Haly  burton, 

Bridgers,  Ii 

Taylor,  M.... 

Baylor,  G 

Kimball, 

Hamilton. 

Wethington, 

Randolph,  C  .... 
Morgan,  J 


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B 

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..13 
..13 
..14 
..16 
..17 
..19 
..20 
.21 
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..22 
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B 


NAMES. 


..46  Taylor,  Z. 
..47  Bailejr,  S. 
..48Hardie,  .. 
..49Rainey,  L. 
..50Mauson,  N. 
..51Murrell,  H. 
..52  Simmons, . 
..53  Purcell,  S.  H. 
..54  Kindred,. 
..55  Esses,  H.  H. 
..56  Harris,  R 
..57  Rucker, 
..58Halsee,. 
..59  Fairfax,  R. 
..60  Heath,  J.  E. 
..61  Chilton,, 
..62  Anderson,  F. 

.63Bussay, 

.64Childs,W.  G 

.65Mabry, , 

..66  White,  N 

..67Spady, 

..68  Withers,  T 

..69Flowerton, 

..70  Wilson,  R 

..71Norris,  L 

..72Fisher, 

..73  Hopkins,  F 

..74  Anderson,  R 

..75  Wilson,  W 

..76  Spiller,  J.  C , 

..77  Harris,  D 

..78Marable, 

..79  Gardner,  A 

..80  English,  C 

..81  Hopson,  J 

..82  Anderson,  J.  R... 

..83Pannell, 

..84  Anderson.  C.  W. 

..86  Letcher,  S.  H 

..86  Palmer, 

..87  Stacker,  C 

..88  Cooper,  

89  Rutherford,  T.... 
..90  Moore, 


52! 

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25 
27 
28 
28 
29 
30 
30 
30 
31 
32 
32 
32 
32 
32 
34 
34 
34 
34 
35 
35 
35 
36 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
38 
38 
39 
39 
40 
40 
40 
41 
42 
42 
48 
48 
48 
43 
48 
43 
43 


!2: 

c 

B 

cr 


NAMES. 


..91  Williamson,  0 

..92  Scurry,  M.  V , 

..93  Edmonds,  J.  C...., 

..94  Fairfax,  H 

..95  Marvin,  J.  A , 

..96  Robinson,  J , 

..97  Overton, , 

..98  Fontaine, 

..99  Denham,  A , 

lOOBoykin, 

101  Scruggs,  B , 

102 Wilkinson,  F.H. 

103John, 

104Murrell,  D 

105Harman,  W , 

106  Twiggs, , 

107Noland,  P 

108  Mathews,  W..; 

109  Clark,  T 

llOTinker, 

111  Balfour, 

112  Shields, 

113  Harris,  J 

114  Hopson,  F 

115 Walker,  CD , 

116  Smith,  W 

lUMorrell,  W 

118  Denham,  J 

119  Mathews,  E 

120  English,  J 

121Rodes,  L.  P 

122Bilisoly,  J 

123Harman,  A 

124  Anderson,  C.J... 

125  Brewer, 

126  Fairfax,  Thos 

127  Spiller,  H 

128  White,  F 

129  Ellis,  L 

180  Patten,  J. 


181 
182 
183 
184 
135 


Rainey,  B. 

Tuller, 

Glenn, 

Ware, 

Tuggle, 


e 

5 

c 


..43 
..44 
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ORDEK  OF  MERIT— Continued. 


125 

B 


NAMES. 


136Noland,  N 

137  Dixon 

138  Legare, 

139  Brady,  J 

140  Morgan,   Gr 

141  Carter,  M 

142  Sims, 

143  Williamson,  T. 
144Plattenburg, ... 

145Norris,  W 

146  West, 

147Bauffh, 

MSSmitTi,  M 

149  Groome, 

150  Smith,  H 

151  Miller, 

152  Richardson,  J  . 
153 Stokes,  C.  P.... 
154Harvie, 

155  Bailey,  W.J... 

156  Davis,  A 

157Drane,I 

158  Matthews,  N... 

159  Pearson,  R 

160  Blair, 

161  Dove, 

162  Russell, 

163  Arthur,  E 

164  Laughorne, 

165Mosby, 

166  Giles, 

167  Watson,  R 

168  Riley, 

169  Littlepage, 

170Jett,  J 

171.Jervey, 


B 

a' 

CD 


CD 

B 

a 


..91 

..91 

..94 

..94 

..94 

..97 

..97 

..98 

100 

101 

101 

102 

104 

104 

105 

106 

108 

109 

110 

112 

112 

112 

113 

115 

116 

119 

120 

121 

121 

123 

123 

126 

127 

128 

128 

129 


B 
cr 

CD 


NAMES. 


172  Whitehead,. 

173  Wyatt, 

174  Arthur,  J. 

175  Kelle, 

176  Pearson,  W. 

177  Syberg, 
178Herndon,. 

179  Green, 

180  Forbes, 

181  Matthews,  J.. 

182  Kirk, 

183  Barksdale,  E. 

184  Davidson,  P.. 

185  Gage,  C 

l86Kirkland,  B.. 

187  Patrick,  J 

l88Gilmore 

189  Watson,  W 

190  Ladson, , 

191  Dancey, 

192  Robinson,  T... 

193  Randolph 

194  Gage,  F 

195  Scrutchin, 

l96Nalle, 

197  Ferguson, 

198  Barrett,  A 

199Semple, 

200  Ames, 

201Ficklin, 

202  Watson,  E 

203  Battle,  

204  Richeson, 

•5  Batchelor 

206iBurwell,  E 

207Magrath,  


!2| 

B 

CD 
O 

O 

CD 

B 

CD 


130 
133 
133 
133 
134 
134 
135 
138 
138 
140 
141 
142 
144 
145 
151 
151 
152 
154 
156 
159 
160 
161 
163 
163 
163 
164 
165 
166 
167 
169 
178 
174 
175 
177 
183 
184 


B 

CD 


208 

209 

210 

211 

212 

213 

214 

215 

216 

217 

218 

219 

220 

i221 

1222 

1223 

1224 

1225 

226 

227 

228 

229 

230 

231 

232 

233 

234 

235 

236 

237 

238 

239 

240 

241 

142 

14S 


NAMES. 


Ellis,  S 

Cooke,  M,  A 

Hansborough  W.. 

Jordan,  J 

Mitchell, 

Hansborough,  W. 

Gardner,  J 

Barksdale,  W 

Harrison,  M 

Jones,   W 

Camp, 

Kearney, 

Patrick,  C 

Wheatley, 

Wade,  W 


Franklin,  

Dabney, 

Irby,  

McCance, 

Jayne, 

Brown, 

Longstreet, 

Dubignon, 

Dall, 

Richardson,  W. 

Brackin, 

Ames,  R 

White,  A 

Owens,  W 

Cramp,  E.  T 

fWilliamson,'  J. 

fWatson,  J 

fStrayer, , 

tTaylor,    J , 

fHuffman,  R.... 


!2J 

B 
c 

CD 
•-S 

O 

o 

CD 

B 

CD 


fC.  Pender,, 


184 

187 

187 

187 

189 

190 

191 

193 

195 

195 

196 

196 

197 

197 

198 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

199 

200 

200 

200 

200 

200 

200 

200 

200 

200 

227 

265 

244 

251 

245 

215 


t  Deficient  in  Conduct. 


€«BP8   OF    €AB]e:ts 


OF    THE 


TlrglBlft  nilllAry  Instttnte 

ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED,   BY  CLASSES, 

FOR  THE  SESSIOJ^  1869  AKB  1870, 


Commenciiis:  July  I9  1869. 


>    4^>    > 


FIRST  CLASS. 

( SENIOR  OR  GRADUATING  CLASS. ) 


Anderson,  J.  E Va. 

Arthur,  E.  R S.  C. 

Barrett,  J.  D Ky. 

Barrett,  A.  L Ky. 

Blair,  H.  W Va. 

Bridgers,  J.  L X.  C. 

Brooke,  R I      Va. 

Buck,  L.  K Va. 

BURAVELL,  E.  H Md. 

Carmichael,  J Ga. 

Carter,  M.  P Va. 

Childs,  W.G S.C. 

Clarke,  F Ala. 

Cooke,  A.  M.   .., Va. 

Dabney,  T.  J Ga. 

Edmonds,  J.  C Va. 

Epes,  H.  II Va. 

Flsher,  F.  C N.  C, 

Green,  J.  J Va. 

Hopkin,  J.  F Ark. 

HopsoN,  J.  W Teim. 

HopsoN,  F Tenn. 

HowERTON,  W.  r . .  Va. 

John,  J.  F Ala. 

Kindrp:d,  H.  B Va. 

Langhorne.  W.  a Va. 

Total, 

4 


LiTTLEPAGE,  J.  C Va. 

Manson,  M.  S Va. 

Marable,  J.  R Tenn. 

Marvin,  B Fla. 

Menefee,  F.  Y Va. 

N^OLAND,  X Va. 

NoRRis,  L Va. 

Page,W.B Va 

Patrick,  CM  Va. 

PURCELL,  S.  H Va. 

Quarles,  G Ark. 

Randolph,  C Va. 

Randolph,  N Va. 

RoDES,  L.  P Va. 

Riley,  J.  M Mo. 

Scurry,  M.  V Va. 

Smith,  R.  M Md. 

Smith,  H Va. 

Smith,  W.  W N.  C. 

Spiller,  J.  C Md. 

Spiller,  II Va. 

Taylor,  S Va. 

Tayloe,  O Va. 

Talley,  W.  II  Va. 

Waring,  J.  L Va. 

Wilson,  R.T...   Va. 

.52 


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YIHGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE. 


SECOND  CLASS. 


Arthur,  J S.  C. 

Bailey,  S.  G Ga. 

Balfour,  W.  T Miss. 

Barksdale,  W.  J Ya. 

BoswELL,  F.S Va. 

BoYKix,  C.  S ...*..- .  .Ala. 

Bridgers,  H If^.C. 

Brewer,  Jos La. 

Baylor,  H.  B ..W.  Ya. 

Baylor,  T.  G W.  Ya. 

Camp,  G.  K.  . .   Ala. 

dancy,  w.  w ...:n^.  c. 

Davis,  A.  P Ga. 

Denham,  a Fla.  , 

Denham.  J Fla. 

DuBiGNON,  F Ga. 

Fairfax,  H Ya. 

Franklin,  J.  H Md. 

Frazier,  T.  J Ya. 

Gardner,  A.  L Ya. 

Glenn,  J.  D Z^.  C. 

Halyburton,  p.  G Ya. 

Hamilton,  A ^N".  C. 

Hardie,  T.  C Ala. 

Harris,  J.  A Ya. 

Irby,  J.  R.  McD Ya. 

Jayne,  J.  M ..Miss. 

Jerdone,  W.  S Ya. 

Kello,  R.  H Ya. 

Total, 


Kirk,  W.  G Ya. 

KiRKLAND,  B.  K Md. 

Legare,  J.  L S.  C. 

Manson,  N Ya. 

McCoRMiCK,  M Ya. 

Matthews,  J Ya. 

Mathews,  J.  E Ala. 

McCance,  J.  D Ya. 

Mitchell,  W Ya. 

Morgan,  J,  H Ala. 

Mabry,  W.  S Ala. 

Myrick,  J.  S ^S".  G. 

PearsoNjR. Ala. 

Pearson,  W Ala. 

Plattenberg, Ala. 

Robinson,  T Ga. 

Shields,  W.  P Ya. 

Sims,  Jno Ya. 

Simmons,  F.  W Ya. 

Syberg,  F Ark. 

Twiggs,  A.  J. Ga. 

Wade,  J Ga. 

Ware,  J.  E Ala. 

Wheatley,  W D.  C. 

White,  F- Ala. 

Watson,  R Va. 

Wilson,  M.  A S.  C. 

Young,  2^.  E Va. 


.57 


THIRD  CLASS. 


Adams,  J.  M Ya. 

Batchelor,  W.  P ]Sr.  C 

Baugh,  J.  B.  S. Ya. 

Bell,  R.  P Va. 

BinsoLY,  J.  McA Ya. 

Brady,  J Va. 

Cammack,  J.  C Va. 

Chilton,  A.H Ala. 

Clarke,  T Va. 

Crain,  L.  S La. 

Crump,  E.  T Va. 

Dall,  J Md. 

Dove,  J.  E Va. 

English,  CD Fla. 

English,  J.  E S.  C. 


Fairfax,  R Va. 

Ferguson,  A.  P Va. 

Fontaine,  W.  L Va. 

Forbes,  T Ala. 

Groome,  J.  B Miss. 

Halsey,  J.  M Va. 

Harman,  W Va. 

Harris,  D Va. 

Harris,  R Va. 

Hawkins,  D Ya. 

Hood,  M.  F Ga. 

Johnston,  A.  L Va. 

Lawrason,  S La. 

M A T the ws ,  jS" La. 

Matthews,  W Ala. 


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THIRD  CLASS— Continued. 


Magrath,  W.J S.  C. 

Morris,  R.  P.  W. Va. 

MORRELL,  W.  G Ga. 

Morgan,  G Ala. 

Moore,  E.  H Ala. 

MURRELL,  D Va. 

MURRELL,  H Va. 

Nalle,  Wm Va. 

Pattox,  J Teim. 

Prixtuss,  J Ga. 

Prixtuss,  C Ga. 

Pucker,  B.  M Va. 

Rutherford,  T W.  Va. 

Russell,  W.  P S.  C. 

Totai, 


Smith,  J.  II Ala. 

SuLLiVAX,  A.  R Ga. 

Spady,  T.  G Va. 

Spotswood,  M.  L Va. 

Taylor,  Z Tenn. 

Taylor,  M Va. 

Taylor,  Geo Va. 

TuTE VILER,  Jxo Va. 

Tuggle,  J.  B Va. 

WiLsox,W.  H M(l. 

Watsox,  J Va. 

White,  R Ala. 

Whitehead,  H.  G Va, 

Williamson,  O Tenn. 

58 


FOUETH  CLASS. 


Adams,  W Miss. 

Allex,  G.  H Va. 

Allex,  O.  S Va. 

AxDERsox,  H.  B Tenn. 

AxDERsox,  R Ga. 

Bailey,  E.  B Fla. 

Barxey,  C.  G Va. 

Barksdale,  E Miss. 

Battle,  R Texas. 

Beck,  J.  T Ala. 

Bele,  B Miss. 

Beverly,  J.  H Va. 

Beverly,  W Va. 

BiLisoLY,  A Va. 

Boukxight,  E S.C. 

Boxham,  J — S.C. 

Bresox,  R Va. 

BURWELL,  II X.C. 

BuRWPXL,  R Md. 

Butler,  T.  W La. 

Camp,  W Va. 

Campbell,  W.  S Va. 

Carter,  A.  R Ala. 

Chandler,  R.  G Va. 

Carson,  C.  C Va. 

Cheves,  L.  A Ga. 

Claiborne,  W.  W Va. 

AN,  T.  L Ala. 


COCKRAN,  J.  W Ala. 

CuRRAN,  W.  S Ark. 

Devixe,  T Texas. 

Dow,F.  P Tenn. 

Douthat,  J.  M Va. 

Ellis,  L.  W Miss. 


Ellis,  S.  M Miss. 

Faisox,  W.  H N.C. 

Farrar,  W La. 

FiGGAT,  R.  C Va. 

Flowers,  J.  B Miss. 

Fort,  R.  M La. 

Flaker,  C La. 

Fluker,  W.  S La. 

Gay,W.P Va. 

Giles,  S Md. 

Graham,  B S.  C. 

Graves,  T Tenn . 

Graves,  W Tenn. 

Gray,  A.  P.. Va. 

Gregg,  A.  W Texas. 

Gregory,  M Ark. 

George,  E.  D Ala. 

Harrison,  M V'a. 

Uarrison,  J.  W Va. 

Hansborough,  J Va. 

Hansborough,  W Va. 

Hargrove,  C.  H Va. 


28 


VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE. 


FOURTH  CLASS— Continued. 


Hayes,  J.  A ^.  C. 

Hankes,  L.B S.  C. 

Hankins,  W.  a Va. 

Harman,  a Va. 

Hawkins,  E.  R Miss. 

Herndox,  C.  H '. Ala. 

HucK,  F Texas. 

HucK,  H.  J Texas. 

Humphreys,  T.  S Ky. 

Humphreys,  D.  C Ky. 

Jackson,  J.   M W.  Va. 

Jett,  J.  ^Y Va. 

Jervey,  a.  P S.  C. 

Jones,  E.  F Ala. 

Jones,  W Tenn. 

Jone>?,  a.  P Texas. 

Johnston,  J.  D .Ala, 

Johnston,  W.  S Ala. 

Jordan,  F Ala. 

KiDD,  W.  ]^ Texas. 

Kimball,  W.  D Wis. 

KiRKLAND,  A Md. 

Ladson,  J.  H S.  C. 

Lawrason,  G.  B La. 

Letcher,  J.  D W.  Va. 

LONGMOOR,  J.  E W.Va. 

LONEY,  J Md. 

LowMAN,  A.  T Va. 

Lythe,  p.  B Texas. 

Lyle,  M Mo. 

Malone,  a.  R Ala. 

Malone,  G.  W Ala. 

Matthews,  C.  L La. 

Matthews,  R.  B La. 

Mastin,  E.  A Ala. 

Mastin,  T.  F Ala. 

Mayhew,  L.  D Mo. 

McCONNELL,E Ala. 

McClean,  R.  C Ala. 

McCandlish,  C La. 

McCuTCHON,   P.  B Miss. 

McCuTCHON,  F.   B ' Miss. 

McRady,  J.  H La. 

McCall,  W.  J Tenn. 


McCowN,   B Va. 

McFarland,  F.  P Miss. 

McDonald,  K Va. 

Metcalfe,  J.  A Ky. 

Metcalfe,  O Miss. 

Meredith,  E.  D Va. 

Minor,  L.  W Va. 

MoNCURE,  P.  D Va. 

Moore,  J.  W Ala. 

MuRRELL,  G Miss. 

Newton,  G.  H Va. 

Nicholas,  W.  T Va. 

Owens,  A.  W Fla. 

Owens,  W.  P Ya. 

Overton,  D.  C Ky. 

Palmer,  T.  W Fla. 

Patton,  D La. 

Patrick,  J,  B S.  C. 

Phelps,  E.   M Va. 

Platt,  E.W S.C. 

Price,  J.  W Va. 

Price,  T.B Va. 

Radford,  S.  R Va. 

Raht,  Adolphus Tenn. 

Rainey,  L Ala. 

Rainey,  E.  B Ala. 

Rector,  L.  L Texas. 

Reynolds,  J.  M Ala. 

Richardson,  W Miss. 

RlGGS,W S.C 

Roberts,  TV.  H Ala, 

Robinson,  G S.  C. 

Ross,  J.  F Ala. 

Rutherford,  W Va. 

Rutherford,  R.  W Va. 

Schmidt,   R La. 

Schoolcraft,  O.J Va. 

Scruggs,  B Ala. 

Scruggs,  F.  M Va. 

Sledge,  W.  M Texas. 

Shackleford,  H.  L Texas. 

Sloan,  J.  G Va. 

Slaughter,  J N.  Y. 

Smith,  L.  W Ga. 


VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE. 


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FOURTH  CLASS— CoNTrNUED. 


Smith,  G.  E Miss. 

Smith,  C.  R W.  Va. 

Stearnes,  J.  W Tenn. 

Stokes,  W.  G Va. 

Strange,  H.  B Va. 

Striblixg,  R Va. 

•Taliaferro,  ^V,  A Va. 

Tames,  W.  P Va. 

Taylor,  I Va. 

Taylor,  R Va. 

Ward,  W.  J Md. 

Washington,  J.  W W.  Va. 

Washington,  L W.  Va. 

Total 


Watson,  W Tenn. 

Waters,  W.  S Md. 

Walton,  J.  N Va. 

West,  C.  H S.C. 

Weigand,  W.  E Md. 

White,  X.J S.C. 

Williamson,  T Tenn. 

Williams,  S.  M Va. 

Williams,  G.P .Va. 

Woodward,  T.  S  Texas. 

Wright,  C Va. 

Wyatt,  F Ga. 

YuCKLEY,  J.  H Ala. 

170. 


30  VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE. 


EECAPITTOATIOK* 


M  ♦  M V 

Virginia 136 

West  Virginia 10 

North  Carolina 12 

Tennessee 16 

South   Carolina 21 

Georgia 17 

Alabama 44 

Florida 7 

Mississippi 17 

Louisiana 15 

Texas 12 

Arkansas 6 

Maryland 13 

New  York 1 

Missouri 3 

Kentucky 6 

District  or  Columbia ^. 1 

Wisconsin 1 

Total 337 

Total,  including  Special  Students 343 

Ncliool    of  Civil    Engfineering-. 

Thomas  Withers,  of  Virginia Graduate  in  Academic  School,  1869. 

Martin  Palmer,  of  Florida "  "  "        1869. 

Wm.  B.  Denham,  of  Florida "  *'  "        1869. 

J.  Alexander,  of  Virginia 

School    of   Applied    Cliemistry. 

W.  H.  Butler,  of  Virginia Graduate  in  Academic  School,  1868. 

W.  C.  Powell,  of  Virginia "  "  "        1869. 

Total 6. 


VIRGINIA    MILITARY    INSTITUTE. 


31 


9Tlf«P8IS 


or  tlie  Coiir.§e  of  Studies  in   the   Aeadomlc  ^ohool. 


FIRST    CLASS. 


SUBJECT. 


Applied  Mechanics. 


Civil  Engineering  and 
Architecture. 


Moral  Science,Rhetoric 
and  Logic. 


RECITATIONS. 


From  8  A.  M.  to  10  A.  M., 
daily^  from  September  to 
January. 


TEXT  BOOKS. 


From  8  A.  M.  to  10  A.  M., 
daily^  from  January  to 
July. 


Rankine's      Applied      Me- 
chanics. 


Rankine's  Civil  Engineer- 
ing, Lectures  and  Draw- 
ing. 


From  10  A.  M.  to  11   A.  M.,  Paley's    Moral  Philosophy, 
alternately,  one  with  an-  Butler's  Sermons  on  Huinnn 


other,  from   September  to 
July. 


Physical  Geography. 


Mineralogy  &  Geology. 


Ordnance  &  Gunnery, 
Military  Engineering, 
Military  History  and 
Strategy. 


From  11  A.  M.   to  1  P.  M., 

daily^  from  September  to 
January. 


Nature,    Blair,    Whatelj, 
Hamilton — Lectures. 


Murry's    and     Somerville's 
Physical  Geography. 


From  II  A.   M.   to  1  P.  M.,  Dana's  Mineralogy,    Dana's 
daily,     from    January    to 


July. 


Manual  of  Geology. 


From  2  P.  M.  to  4  P.  M.,  Benton's  Ordnance  &  Gun- 
alternating,  one  with  an-  nery,  Lendy's  Fortifica- 
other,  from  September  to  tion,  DuParcq's  Military 
July.  Art  and  History. 

I 


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SYNOPSIS— Continued. 


SECOND  CLASS. 


SUBJECT. 

RECITATIONS. 

TEXT   BOOKS. 

Natural  Philosophy. 

From  8  A.  M.  to  10  A.  M., 
daily,  from  September  to 
July. 

Boucharlat's    Mechanics; 
Bartlett's  Acoustics  and 
Optics;  Bartlett's  Spher- 
ical Astronomy. 

Physiology. 

From  10  A.  M.  to  11  A.  M., 
alternating  with  Tactics, 
from  September  to  July. 

Lectures  and  Dalton. 

Tactics. 

From  10  A.  M.  to  11  A.  M., 
alternating  with  Physi- 
ology, from  September  to 
July. 

Upton's   Infantry  Tactics; 
U.  S.  Artillery  Tactics. 

Latin. 

From  11  A.  M.  to  1  P.  M., 

daily,  from  September  to 
July. 

Tacitus,    Horace,    Terence 
and  Juvenal. 

Chemistry. 

From  2  P.  M.  to  4  P.  M., 
daily,  from  September  to 
July. 

Bowman's  Chemistry;  Ros- 
coe's  Chemistry. 

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33 


synopsis—Continued. 


THIRD  CLASS. 


SUBJECT. 

RECITATIONS. 

TEXT  BOOKS. 

Mathematics. 

From  8  A.  M.  to  10  A.  M., 
daily^   from  September  to 
July. 

Gillespie's  Surv'g;  Smith's 
Biot  s  Analytical  Geome- 
try; Smithes  Descriptive 
Geometry ;  Lectures  on 
Shades,  Shadows  and  Per- 
spective; Courtenay's  Dif- 
ferential and  Integral  Cal- 
culus; Bledsoe's  Philoso- 
phy of  Mathematics. 

Physics. 

From  10  A.  M.  to  11  A.  M., 

alternately^   from   Septem- 
ber to  July.    The  recita- 
tions on  Physics  being  on 
the  same  days  with  draw- 
ing ;  but  on  different  days 
from  recitations  in  Latin. 

Atkinson's  Ganot's  Physics. 

French. 

From  11  A.  M.  to  1  P,  M., 

daily,   from  September  to 
July. 

Bolmar's  Levizaes'  and  Fas- 
quelle's  Grammars;  Gil 
Bias'  Corinne;  Collot's 
Dramatic  French  Reader; 
Picot,  No.  6. 

Latin. 

From  2  P.  M.   to  4  P.   M., 
alternating,     daily,     with 
Drawing,  from  September 
to  July. 

Bullion's  Zumpt's,  Harri- 
son's and  Gildersleeve's 
Latin  Grammars;  Caesar, 
Arnold's  Prose  Composi- 
tion, Virgil,  Cicero,  Livy. 

Drawing. 

From  2  P.  M.   to  4  P.  M., 

alternating,     daily,     with 
Latin,  from  September  to 
July. 

Landscape,  Mechanical 
Drawing. 

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SYNOPSIS— Continued. 


FOURTH    CLASS. 


SUBJECT. 

RECITATIONS. 

TEXT  BOOKS. 

Mathematics. 

From  8  A.  M.   to  11  A.  M., 

daily ^   from   September  to 
July. 

Smith's  Algebra,  Smith's 
Legendre's  Geometry, 
Smith's  Lefebure,  De 
Fourey's  Trigonometry, 
Smithes  Descriptive  Ge- 
ometry. 

English  Language. 

From  11  A.  M.   to  1  P.  M., 

daily,   from  September  to 
January,  alternating  hour- 
ly, with  Latin. 

Kerle's  Grammar. 

Descriptive  and  Physi- 
cal (jeography. 

From  11  A.  M.  to  1  P.  M., 
daily,  from  January  to  Ju- 
ly,    alternating,     hourly, 
with  Latin. 

Maury's  Geography,  Maps, 

&c. 

■ 

Latin. 

From  11  A.  M.   to  1  P.  M., 

daily,   from   September  to 
July,  alternating,  hourly, 
with    English     Language 
and  Geography. 

McClintock's  Latin  Gram- 
mar—Coesar,  Sallust,  Vir- 
gil, Cicero. 

French. 

From  2  P.  M.  to  4  P.    M., 

alternating,     daily,     with 
Drawing,  from  September 
to  July. 

De  Fivas',  Bolmar's  Levi- 
zae's  and  Fas  quel  1  e's 
Grammars,  Gil  Bias, 
Charles  XII.,  Pi  cot's 
No.  5. 

Drawing. 

From  2  P.  M.    to  4  P.  M., 
alternating,    daily,     with 
French,    from    September 
to  July. 

Pen  and  Colored  Topogra- 
phy, Etching  with  the  pen 
or  seed,  &c. 

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The  Special  School  of  Applied  Science^  in  the  Virginia  Military  Insti- 
tute, is  organized  for  the  purpose  of  enabling  the  Graduates  of  the  In- 
stitute to  prosecute  the  various  professional  courses  embraced  in  the 
applications  of  science. 

The  Special  School  of  Applied  Science,  in  the  Virginia  Military  Insti- 
tute, is  arranged  in  the  following  Courses j  which  may  be  prosecuted 
separately  or  in  combination : 

I. — Course  of  Architecture. 
II. — Course  of  Civil  Engineering. 
III. — Course  of  Machines. 
IV. — Course  of  Mining. 
V. — Course  of  Metallurgy. 
VI. — Course  of  Analytical  and  Applied  Chemistry. 
VII. — Course  of  Agriculture. 

I._COURSE  OF  ARCHITECTURE. 
Professor  T.  H.  Williamson. 

1.  i)raw;m^— Including  pen   and  colored   topography,  mechanical, 

lettering  and  coloring. 

2.  Ifaferia/s— Stone,  brick,  wood,  mortars,  mastics,  glue,  paints,  &c. 

3.  Masonry — Retaining  walls,  walls  of  enclosure,  edifices,  ornaments, 

arches,  stone-cutting. 

4.  Carpe/i^r?/— Timbers,  framing,    beams,    joints,  floors,  partitions, 

roofs,  domes,  centres,  windows,  stairways. 

5.  Foundations — In  water,  on  land. 

6.  Classical  Architecture— Orders,  Egypt,  Rome,  Greece. 

7.  Design. 

8.  Romanesque. 

9.  Gothic. 


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II.— COURSE  OF  CIVIL  ENGINEERING. 
Professor  T.  H.  Williamson. 

1.  Drawing — Pen  and  colored  topography,  mechanical,  &c. 

2.  Materials — Same  as  in  Course  of  Architecture. 

3.  Masonry — 

4.  Carpentry — 


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6.  Surveying — Running  lines  and  curves  for  common  and  railroads, 

canals,  leveling,  profiles,  estimates,  &c. 

7.  Bridges — Stone,  wooden,  iron. 

8.  Common  Roads. 

9.  Railroads. 

10.  Tunnels. 

11.  Locomotives. 

12.  Canals. 

13.  Rivers,  docks,  harbors. 

14.  Mining. 

III.— COURSE  OF  MACHINES. 
Professor  G.  W.  C.  Lee. 

GENERAL  PRINCIPLES  OF  MACHINES. 

Muscular  Power — Power  of  men — Power  of  Horses,  &c. 

Water  Power  and  Wind  Power — Sources  of  water  for  Power. 

Water  Power  Engines  in  general. 

Water  Bucket  Engines. 

Water  Pressure  Engines. 

Verticle  water  wheels. 

Turbines. 

Fuid-on-Fluid,  Impulse  Engines,  Windmills. 

Steam  and  other  Heat  Engines. — Relations  of  the  Phenomena  of  Heat. 

Combustion  and  Fuel. 

Principles  of  Thermodynamics. 

Furnaces  and  Boilers. 

Mechanism  of  Steam  Engines. 

Electro-Magnetic  Engines. 


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IV.— COURSE  OF  MINING. 
Professor  M.  McDonald. 

Course  of  Lectures  on  Mining — Embracing  prospecting,  breaking 
ground,  boring,  blasting,  tubing,  sinking  shafts,  driving  tunnels,  ven- 
tilating and  lighting  ;  the  differnt  methods  of  working  mines ;  mining 
machinery  and  motors,  engines,  horses,  pumps,  wagons,  drums,  &c.  ; 
the  dressing  and  concentration  of  minerals,  crushers,  stamps,  washers, 
amalgamators,  &c.  ;  quarrying  and  open  workings ;  details  of  mining 
in  this  country  and  statistics  of  mining  generally. 

Drawing — Geological  maps  and  sections;  coloring  the  same;  and 
plans  and  section  of  mines,  quarries  and  other  open  workings  ;  mining 
machinery  and  implements  ;  plans  of  ventilation. 

v.— THE  COURSE  OF  METALLURGY. 
Professor  M.  McDonald. 

Special  Geology  of  Coal,  Iron,  Copper,  Lead,  Zinc,  Salt,  &c.,  with 
particular  reference  to  N.  A.  localities. 

Metallurgy — Review  of  more  important  metals  and  their  ores ;  Metal- 
lurgical implements,  structures  and  processes,  crucibles,  furnaces,  blow- 
ing machines ;  details  of  the  smelting  and  manufacture  of  Iron,  Cop- 
per, Lead,  Silver,  Gold,  &c. 

Draiving — Coloring  of  maps  and  sections  ;  drawings  of  furnaces,  re- 
finers, cokeing  ovens  ;  Metallurgical  apparatus. 

VI.-COURSE  OF  ANALYTICAL  AND  APPLIED  CHEMISTRY. 

Professor  M.  B.  Hardin. 

In  the  Laboratory  facilities  are  afforded  for  prosecuting  the  various 
branches  of  practical  Chemistry.  Each  student  will  work  independ- 
ently of  the  others,  receiving  personal  guidance  and  instructions  from 
the  Professors.  In  the  last  year  the  course  may  be  varied  according  to 
the  special  object  the  student  has  in  view. 

The  following  is  an  outline  of  Systematic  Course  for  Students  in  Min- 
ing and  Metallurgy. 

1.  Qualitative  Analysis — 

2.  Quantitative  Analysis — 

a.  Analysis  of  substances  of  known  composition. 
6.  Analysis  of  Ores,  Slags,  &c. 

3.  Assaying — Ores  of  Lead,  Silver,  Gold,  Iron,  Copper,  Ac. 


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VII.— COURSE  OF  AGRICULTURE. 

1.  Chemistry — General  and  applied  to  Agriculture. 

2.  Mineralogy. 

3.  Histology. 

4.  Vegetable  Physiology. 

5.  Agricultural  Botmiy- 

6.  Zoology. 

7.  Civil  Engineering — Applied  to  farm  bridges,  roads,  drainage. 

8.  Rural  Architecture. 

9.  Drawing. 

10.  Anatomy  and  Physiology  of  Sab-Kingdom — Vertebrata. 

11.  Human  Physiology. 

12.  Hygiene  and  Dietetics. 

13.  General  Botany. 

14.  Animal  Toxicology. 

15.  Vertirinary  Practice. 

16.  General  Principles,   Chemistry,    Geology,    Meclmnics  and  Domestic 

Economy  of  Agriculture. 


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N.  H.  Campbell, 

James  B.    Dorm  an, 


John  W.  Wildman. 
Howard  T.  Barton, 


\Y.  J.  Warden,. 
W.  C.  Jeff r ess,. 


John  C.  Wills,., 


V.  H.  Rodes, 

James  L.  Bryan,. 


Ed.  Winston, 

Wm.  JS.  Beale^ 

John  T",    Washington,. 
Geo.  W.  Williams, 


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John  U,  Pitts,  . 
M.  McKennie, . 


A.  C.  Cummings, 


John  A.  Campbell, 


George  A.  Porterfield, 


Jesse  S.  Burks,. 


Edmund  Taylor 

Wm.H.  Kichardson,  Jr 


J.  B.  Clemens,. 
Henry  T.  Lee, . . 


R.  T.  W.  Duke, 

J.  B.  Sherrard, 

R.  H.  Simpsoiif 

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REMARKS. 


Lawyer.    Broker. 
Teacher.  Lawyer.    Member 

Va.  Legs'la.  Member  Va. 

Conv'tn.  1861.Maj.C.S.  A. 
Teacher.  Merchant. 
Physician.  Surgeon  C.  S.  A. 

Surg.  V.  M.  I. 
Clergyman.    Lt.  Va.  Reg't. 
Lawyer.    Cap.  Va.  Reg't. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Teacher. 
Clergym an .  Prof.  Math . 
R.  M.  College,  and  Pres't 
and  Prof.  Greensboro', 
Alabama  University. 

Merch't.  Aide  de  Camp  to 
Mai.  Gen.  Rodes, 

Teaclier.  Phy's.  Princ.  Md. 
Mil.  Acad'y,  0*i:ford,  Md. 

Teacher.    Civil  Engineer. 

Merchant. 

Deputy  Sheriff. 

Teacher. 

Prin.  Runford  Academy. 

Physician.  Bookseller.  Sur- 
geon C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.  Maj.  U.  S.  A.  in 
Mexican  war,  and  wound- 
ed at  Nat.  Bridge.  Member 
of  J^eg'str  of  \  a.  Member 
of  Board  Visitors  V.  M.  I. 
Col.   Virginia  Regiment. 

Lawyer.  Judge.  Gen.  Court 
Va.  Mem. 'Conve'tn  1861. 
Col.  Virginia    Regiment. 

Teacher.  Adj't  Va.  Re^'t 
Mexican  war.  Col.  Vir- 
ginia Regiment  1861. 

Farmer.  Mem.  Va.  Legisla. 
Col.  Va.  Regiment  1861. 

Farmer.  I^ieut.  C.  S.  A. 

Farmer.  Ass't  Prof.  &  Ad'jt. 
V.  M.  I.  Lt.  and  Drill  Mas- 
ter C.  S.  A.  Physically 
disabled  for  active  service 
in  field. 

Physician. 

Teacher.  Clergyman.  Chap- 
lain C.  S.  A. 
Teacher.  L  y'er.  Col  V.  Reg. 
31erchant.  Maj.  Va.  Reg't. 
Teacher.  Maj.  Va.  Reg't. 
Teach.  Clergy.  Maj  Va.  Reg. 


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46  Caleb  Boggess,. 

47  IV.  H.  Baker.. 
48R.  M.  Wiley,. 

49  V.   T.    Churcliman,. 

50  J.  R.Cabell,. 
51^.  R.  Powell,. 
52 H.  W.Williamson,, 

53  J.  B.  Moorman, 

54*/.  P.  Mason, 

55W.  H.  Stith, 

56  E.  M.  Anthony, 

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W.  Bruce, 

C.  Portor, 

John  M.  Pattbn,  Jr. 


Edmund  Goode,. 

Wm.  C.  Ley  burn,.. 
P.  A.  Fitzhugh,.. 
Randolph    Tyler, . . 

Ronald  Mills, 

W,  J.  Green, 


R.  H.  Sinton,... 
G.  C.  Wharton,. 
John  Y.  Page,. .. 
D.  Lee  Powell,. . 


John  C.  Monciire,. 


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79 H.  B.  Smith,.... 
80  William  Mahone,. 


81  Samuel  Magrew,. 
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Physician.  Lt.  Col.  Va.  Reg. 

Lawyer.  Mem.  Va.  Con.*61. 

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Farmer.    Mem.  Senate  Va, 

Physician . 

Physician.   Maj.  Va.  Reg't. 

Teacher.  Clergyman. 

Civ'l  Eng'r.  Lt-Col.  Va.  Reg 

Captain  Va.  Regiment. 

Teacher.  Civil  Engineer. 

Lawyer. 

Civil   Engineering.      Brig. 

Gen.  Artillery,  C.  S.  A. 
Law'r.  Lt-Col.  StaflfC.  S. A. 

Prof.  Richmond  College. 
Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.I.  3Iem. 

of  Conv'n.    of  Va.  1861. 

Capt.  Va.  Re^'t.  First  blood 

of  the  war.,  1861. 
Teacher.    Clergyman. 
Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Prof,  of 

French  V.  M.  I.  Brig-Gen. 

C.  S.  A.    Sup't.  IVIilitarj' 

Academy,  N.  C. 
Captain  Alabama  Reg't. 
Physician.  Surg.  C.  S.  A. 
Teacher.  Col.Art'ly  C.  S.  A. 
Lawyer.     Col.    Va.    Re^'t. 

Mem.  Board  V.  V.  M.  I. 
Teacher.  Col.  Va.  Regiment. 
Manufacturer. 
Physician. 
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Farmer.  Capt.  Va.  Cavalry. 
Merchant.  Lt.  Col.  Va.  Reg. 

Broker. 

Civ'l  Eng'r.  Brg-Gen.  C.S.A 

Lawyer. 

Prin.  Southr'n  Female  Insti- 
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Virginia  Regiment. 

Lawyer.  Mem.  Board  Visi- 
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Lawyer.    Capt.  Va.  RegH. 

Teacher. 

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J.  C.  Council, 


J.  M.  Carey,.  . . 
C.V.  Winfree, 


C,  A,  Derby,.. . 

Alfred  L.  Elves, . 


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J.  P.  Beale, 

Robert  E.  Modes,. 


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Charles  Carter,. 

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N^.  Berkeley,,... 


Geo.  W.  Robertson,, 


Joseph  Jones,.. 

N"at.  Tyler,.... 


J.  G.  Brodnax, 

Francis  B,  Jones, . 

Briscoe  G.  Baldwin,. 


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Teacher. 

Teacher.  Prin.  Male  Acad- 
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Teacher. 

Civil  En^'nr.  Manufacturer. 
Maj.  va.  Regiment. 

Teacher.  Clergyman.  Lieut. 
Col.  Alabama  Regiment. 

Civil  Engin'r  and  Architect. 
Lt.  Col.  Engin'rs  C.  S.  A. 

Teacher.  Brig.  Gen.  C.  S.  A. 

Merchant.  Lt.  Col.  Va.  Reg. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.M.  I.  Civil  En- 
gin'r. Chief  Eng'r  N.  E. 
and  S.  W.  Railroad.  Prof, 
of  Applied  Mechanics  V. 
M.  L  Maj.  Gen.  C.S.  A. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Princi- 
pal Norfolk  Academy. 

Manufacturer. 

Physician. 

Civil  Eng'r.  Maj.  Va.»Reg't. 

Civil  Eng'r.  Maj.  Ala'.  Reg't 

Farmer.  Col.  Va. Reg.  Mem. 
Va.  Conv'tn  1861. 

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Alabama  Brigade. 

Teacher.    Clergyman. 

Lawyer.  Editor.  Lt.  Col. 
Va.  Regiment. 

Physician.  Surgeon  C.  S.  A. 

Farmer.  Col.  Va.  Regiment. 

Capt.  U.  S.  A.  prior  to  1861. 
Lt.  Col.  Ordnance  and 
Chief  of  Ordnance  Army 
of  N.  Va.  Civil  Engineer. 

Civil  Eng'r.  Lt.Col.  Va.  Reg. 

Farmer.  Col.  Va.  Regiment. 

Teacher.    Civil  Eng'r.  Maj. 

Va.  Regiment. 
Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Lawyer. 

Mem.  of  Va.  Legislature. 

Lt.  Col.  Va.  Reg't.  Prof. 

of  Mathematics,  V.  M.  I. 
Lawyer.  Brig.  Gen.  C.  S.  A. 
Prof.  Columbia  College,  D. 

C  .  Col.  Mo.  Regiment. 
Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Farmer. 

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Richard  Pollard, 

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J.  H.  Estes, , 

Win.  Steenbergen,. . . . 

P.  B.  Adams, 

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Wm.  J.  Morrissett.,. 


George  P.  Terrill, 
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J.B.  Norvell, 

L,  F.  ThompsoTh, . . 


Wm.  W.  Gordon,.. 
Peter  B.  Smith,... 
Win,  D.  Stuart, . 


Charles  Denby,. 

C.  D.  Rice, 

T.O.  Benton,.. 


Galatin  Paxton, — 
Carter  H.  Harbison, 
Daniel  Tr uehart, 


W.  B.  Littlepage, 

J.  B.  Brockenborough,. 

W.  H.   Urquhart, 

Gabriel  Jordan, 

Charles  Smith, 

W.R.  Terry, 

A.  C.Jones, 


Wm.Booton,. 


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Ass't  Prof.  William  &  Mary 
College.  Clergyman.JChap- 
lain  C.  S.  A.  Principal  of 
Norfolk  Academy. 

Prof.  Mathematics,  Allegha- 
ny College.  Lt.  Va.  Reg't. 

Physician.  Farmer.  Col.  C. 
S.  A.  Artillery. 

Merchant.  Lt.  C.  S.  A. 

Civil  Eng'r.  Capt.  Va.  Reg. 

Civ.  Eng^r.  Lt.  Col.  V.  Reg. 

Merchant.  Col.  Va.  Reg't. 

Physician. 

Farmer. 

Major  Va.  Regiment. 

Teacher.  L'yer.  Lt.  Col.  Va. 
Reg't.  Mem.  Va.  LegisPr. 

Lawyer.    Col.  Texas  Keg't. 

Manufacturer. 

Teacher.  Prop'r  Stage  Line. 
Cont'r  Mail  Route  to  Cali- 
fornia. Lt.  Col.  Va.  Reg't. 

Physician. 

Farmer.  Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 

Civil  Eng'r.  Capt.  Va.  Reg. 

Lawyer. 

Lawyer.  Col.  Va.  Regiment. 

Capcain  Va.  Regiment. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Princi- 
pal Richmond  Academy. 
Col.  Va.  Regiment. 

Teacher. 

Prof.     Militaiy    Academy 

Arkansas.  Major  C.  S.  A. 
Civil  Engl  neer. 
Farmer.  Maj.  Va.  Regiment. 
Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.    Ass't. 

Eng'r  U.  S.  Coast  Survey. 

Maj.  C.  S.  Artillery.  Edlt'r. 

Farmer.  Col.  Va.  Regiment. 

Farmer. 

Civil  Eng'r.     Sup't  &  Chief 

Eng'r  Mobile  &  G.  N.  R.  R. 
Physician.  Col.  Va.  Reg't. 
Merchant.  Brig-Gen.  C.S.  A. 
L'yer.    Judge   of  Probate, 

Iowa.  Brig.  Gen.  C.  S.  A. 
Captain  Va.  Regiment. 

Lawyer. 

Lawyer.  Mai.  Gen.  C.  S.  A. 
Teacher.  Brig.  Gen.  C.  S.  A. 
Teacher.    Merchant. 


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1971.5 
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Farmer.  J^^t.  Col.  Va.  Reo-'t. 

157 

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Farmer.  Lt.  Col.  Va.  Reg't. 

158 

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a 

1954. 
1955. 

Teacher,  Lt.  Col.  Va.  Reg't. 

159 

Thomas  A.  Harris, 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Physi- 

cian.   Surgeon,  C.  S.  A. 

160 

Charles  Cooke, 

a 

1946.5 
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161 

R.  C.  Whitehead, 

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162 

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165 

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166 

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167 

H.  T.  Parrish, 

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173 

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174 

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Army  Crimean  Campaign. 
Surgeon  C.  S.  A. 

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190 

John  C.  Grayson, 

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M.  P.  Christian,. 


Thos.  T.  Mimford, 

N.  H.  Harrison, 

John  G.  Meem,  Jr 

Charles  B.  WiUia7ns,... 

M.  B.  ManseiH 

G.  A.  Goodman, 

James  V.  Hall, 

W.M.Waller,, 

W.  J.  Preston, 

Jas.  L.  Ashby, 

M.  F.  Tutwiler, , 


James  T.  Murfee,. 


William  Silvester^ 

Peter  S.  Lewis., 

Walter  W.  Williams,. 
J.  J.  Phillips, 


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Thomas  G.  Smith,.. 

J.L.White, , 

J.  P.  Hammet,. 

J.  D.  Bruce, 

J.  a  Ward,.... 


Geo.  Chamberlaine,.... 

Gabriel  Gray, 

Wm.  Kemble, 

J.  R.  Waddey, 


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William  F",  Lee,. 


J.  A.  Turner, 

Francis  Mallory,. 


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H.  B.  Armistead, 

Newkirk  Hatninond, 

.  M.  Lightner, 

W.  E.  Arnold, 

T.  J.  Moncure, 


Richard  C.  Taylor,. 
James  H.  Lane, 


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1261.5 
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Navy  prior  to  1861.  Sur- 
geon C.  S.  N. 

Farmer.    Brig.  Gen.  C. ^ .  A . 

Merc't.  Aid  de  Camp  C.  S.  A. 
Teacher. 

Teacher.    Lt.  Col.  Va.  Reg't. 
Prin.  Onancock  Academy. 
Farmer.    Capt.  Va.  Reg't. 
Civil  Engineer. 
Farmer.    Capt.  Va.  Reg't. 
Civil  Engineer. 

Prof.  Mathematics  Univer- 
sity of  Ala.  Lt.Col.C.S.A. 
Teacher. 
Farmer. 
Clergyman. 
Ass'tProf.V.M.L    Prin.  of 

Chuekatiick    Academy.— 

Col.  Va.  Regiment. 
Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Lawyer. 

Col.  Va.  Reg't.  Civil  Eng. 
Lawyer. 

Physician.   Surgeon  C.  S.  A. 
Physician.   Surgeon  C. S.  A. 
Captain  Va.  Regiment. 
Teaclier.  Farmer.  Capt.Va. 

Regiment. 
Broker.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
Teacher.  Clergyman. 
Teacher.  Ph'n.  Sur.C.S.A. 
Teaclier.    Lt.  U.  S.  A.  prior 

to  1861.  Col.  Art'y  C.  S.  A. 
Merchant.  Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
Lieut.  U.  S.  A.  prior  to  1861. 

Lt.  Col.Va.  Regiment. 
Civil  Eng'r.  Major  C.  S.  A. 
Lieut.  U.  S.  A.  prior  to  1861. 

Col.  Va.  Regiment. 
Civil  Engineer. 
Teacher. 

Farmer.  Maj.  Va.  Reg't. 
Farmer. 
Teacher 
Teacher.  Capt.  Va.  Reg't. 

Teacher.  Merc't.  Maj.C.S.A. 

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Carolina  Military  Acade- 
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Teacher. 

Teaclier.  Lt.  Col.  Va.  Reg't. 

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C.H.Riddick, 

John  A.Marks, 

Alexander  Bruce,.. 
TJios.  Blackburn^.. 


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Wm.  E.  Harrison,. 


J.  L.  Stephenson,... 
C.  E.  Lightfoot, 


W.  Tazivell  JPatton,.. 


E,  V.  Bargamin^ 

Leivis  JB,  Williams, 

George  Buck, , 

.J.  P.  Wilson, 

W.T.Hardy, , 

E.  C.  Sheppard, , 

Robert  C,  Allen, 

E.  J.  Magruder, 

B.  H.  Todd, 

W.  Dupiiy, 

J.  H.  Waddell, 

Wm.E.  Fife 

H.  W.  Cox, 

Edwin  J.  Harvie, , 


Francis  W.  Smith,. 


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P.  B.  Stanard, 


G.  P.  C.  Biimbouffh, . 


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REMAEKS. 


Lawyer.    Col.  Tenn.  Reg't. 

Teacher.  L'yer.  Maj.  Texas 
Kegiment. 

Civil  Engineer.  Lt.  Engi- 
neers C.  S.  A. 

Farmer. 

Prill.  Culpepper  Academy. 
Col.  IS.  C.  Regiment. 

Lawyer.  Capt.  va.  Batt'ln. 

Farmer.   Lt.  Va.    Cavalry. 

Farmer.    Capt.  Va.    Reg't. 

Farmer. 


Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Prof, 
of  Mathematics  V.  M,  I. 
Col.  Artillery  C.  S.  A. 
Prof.  N.  and  Experimen- 
tal Philosophy    V.  M.  I. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Law  yer. 
Col.  Va.  Reg't.  Mem.  of 
Senate  of  Virginia. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Phys'n. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Lawyer. 
Col.  Va.  Regiment. 

Teacher.  Lt.  Va.  Regiment. 

Farmer.  Maj.  Va.  Regiment. 

Civil  Eng'r.   Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Teacher. 

Lawyer.    Col.  Va.  Reg't. 

Farmer.  Lt.  Col.  Va.  Reg't. 

Teacher. 

Teacher.  Ass't.  Prof.  V.  M. 
I.  Ad'jt  Va.  Regiment. 

Lawyer.  Lt.  Col.  va.  Reg't. 

Miner.  Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Lieut.  U.  S.  A.  prior  to  1861. 
Col.  C.  S.  A.  (No  class 
standing.) 

Ass't.  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Prof,  of 
Chemistry  Military  Acad- 
emy of  La.  Elected  Sup't 
Military  Academy  of  La. 
Lt.  Col.  Artillery,  C.  S.  A. 

Teacher. 

Teacher.     Adj't  Va.  Reg't. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Teacher. 
Maj.  of  Ordnance  C.  S.  A. 

Civil  Eng'r.  Lt.  of  Engi- 
neers, C.  S.  A. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Prof,  of 
Chem.    Oakland  College 
Miss.  Lt.  Col.  Va.  Batt'ln'. 

Teacher.  Capt.  Art'y  C.S.A. 

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J.  L.  Cross, 

T.  B.  Robinson, , 


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283J.  Allen  Gait,. 

John  B.  Cocke,. 


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B.,  M,  McKinney, 

W.y.  C.White, 

W.  S.  Gny, 

M.N.  Moorman, 

e/.  Lawrence  Meeni, 

F,  Marshall  BaHon, 

Francis  M.  Boy  kin, 

J.  J.  McAllister, 

Davidson  B.  Penn, 

W.  J.  Sergeant, 

W.  B.  Clagffett, 

Charles  S.  Hurt, 

B.  H.  Hooe, 


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286 
287 
288 
289 
280 

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J.  G.  Gittings, — 
Thos.  H.  Owen,. 
F.  H.  Hannum,.. 

W.  H.  Hood, 

W.  IT.  Easlei/f. 
T.  H.  Halcomb,. 


John   McCausland,. . 
R.  M.  Mayo, 


Jaquelin  J.  Smith,.. 
A.  M.  Fauntleroy,.. 


*295 
296 
297 
298 


303 
304 
305 
306 
307 


Robert  B.  Taylor,. 
Alexander  Rives, . 
C.W.  Hardy, 

P.  P. Slaughter,.., 


299  James  Ker, 

300 K.  K.  McCausland,... 

SOI  BenJ.F,  Stewart, 

302  A.  Fulkerson, 


Heber  Ker, 

«/.  A,  Hamhrickj.. 

E.  McConnell, 

John  M.  Steptoe, 

John  Bead, 


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Prof.  Mil.  Acad'my,  Florida. 

Major  Fla.  Regiment. 
Teacher.  Ass'tProf.  V.  M.  I. 

Capt.  Va.  Regiment. 
Capt.  Va.  Regiment. 
Prof.  Mil.  Academy  X.  C. 

Col.  X.  C.  Regiment. 

Lieut.  Col.  X.  C.  Regiment. 
Merchant.  Maj.  Art'y  C.S.A. 
Civil  En^'r.  Capt.  and  A.  A. 

General,  C.  S.  A. 
Farmer.  Lt.  C.  S.  Artillery. 
Teacher.  Lt.  Col.  Va.  Reg^t. 
Teacher. 

Merchant.  Brig.  Gen.  C.  S.A. 
Teacher.  Capt.  Va.  Reg't. 
Farmer.   Lt.  V.  Regiment. 
Teacher.   Col.  C.  S.  A. 

Merchant  Sup't  X.  C.  Gold 

Mines. 
Farmer.   Capt.  and  Aide  de 

Camp,  C.  S.  A. 
Farmer.     Lt.  and  Aide  de 

Camp,  C.  S.  A. 
Adjutant  Va.  Regiment. 
Farmer.    Col.  Va.  Cavalry. 

Teacher.  Capt.  Va.  Reg't. 
Farmer.  Capt.  Va.  Cavalry. 
Major  Va.  Regiment. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.   Brig. 

Gen.  C.  S.  A. 
Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Lawyer. 

Col.  Va.  Regiment. 
Merchant.  Capt.  C.  S.  Art'y. 
Physician.   Ass't  Sur.  U.  S. 

A.  prior  to  1861.    Surg.  & 

Medi.  Director,  C.  S.  A. 
1988.7  Physician.  Lt.  Col.  V.  Reg't. 
1978.6  Physician.  Surgeon  C.  S.  A. 

1967.6  Merchant.    Capt.  C.S.A. 
1965.4  Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.   I.    Col. 

Va.  Regiment 
1960.9  Merchant.  Capt.  C.S.A. 
19:^.9  Physician. 

1872.4  Teacher.   Lieut.  Va.  Reg't. 

1750.7  Teacher.  Lawyer.  Col.  Tenn. 
Regiment. 

1718.8  Lt.  Va.  State  Guard.  Merch't 
1637.     Major  Va.  Regiment. 

1619.5  Captain  Va.  Regiment. 

1562.6  Teacher.  Lt.  Va.  Regiment, 
1533. 


1873. 
1832.3 

1740.1 
168-1.6 
1645.1 
1625.1 

1619.5 
1606.8 
1561.5 
1545.1 
1535.9 
1503.5 
1481.7 
1481.5 
1463.5 

1425.3 

1363.4 

1223.1 
1208.3 
1182.5 
1168.6 
1144.6 
1039. 

2470. 

2173.4 

2093.7 
2005.1 


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VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE. 


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309 
310 
311 
312 


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*314 

*315 
316 

317 

318 


I^AMES. 


319 
320 
321 
322 
323 
324 
325 
326 
327 
328 
329 
330 
331 

*332 
*333 


*334 


335 


336 
337 


J.  W.  B.Bosworth,. 

John  C.  Hiden, 

J.  H.  Cameron, 

S.  G.  White 

J.  \Y.  Keeble, 


M.B.Hardin,. 

L.  W.Reid,... 
L.  L.  Marks,. . 


J.  F.  H^efU 


I^.  C.Wilson,.... 
W.  E.  Cutshaw,. 


338 


G.  E.  Tayloe, 

J.  M.  Kincheloe, 

FI.  B.  Meade, 

J.  T.  Hairston, 

E.  C.  Edmunds, 

Thomas  S.  Taylor,.. 

D.  W.  Flowerree, 

Thomas  L.  Pitts, 

J.  Armistead, 

J.^.  TerrUl, 

Samuel  Wilson, 

H.  L.  N^orfleet, 

flames  Breckinridge, 

Wm.H.  Clarke, 

J.  H.  Chenowith, . . . 


John  W.  Lyell,. 


Scott  Ship,- . 


E.  S.  Hiitter,... 
C.  Y.  Steptoe,. 


John  W.Lewis, 


339  Wm.  Keiter,.. 

340Johnr.  Tyler,. 
341  W.H.  Otey,. 


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1478.7 
1455.7 
1455.7 
1320.3 
1295.8 


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2504. 


2468.8 

2319.2 
2122.9 

2096.9 
1977.7 


1973. 

1754.5 

1738.6 

1689.5 

1624.3 

1587.2 

1536.3 

1532.4 

1475.4 

1442.9 

1441. 

1285.6 

1211.3 

2383. 
2350. 


2341.7 
2248.5 


2316.6 
2170.9 


2145.9 


2064.6 
2051.1 
2023. 


Lt.  Va.  Re^'t.  Physician. 
C'lergym-n.  Chapl'n  C.  S.A. 
Physician.  Lt.  Va.  Cavalry. 

Teacher.  Drill  Master,  C.  S. 
A.  Clergyman. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Maj.  C. 
S.  Artillery.  Professor  of 
Chemistry  V.  M.  I. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Civil 
Eng'r.  Lt.  Col.  Va.  Reg't. 

Capt.  Va.  Reg't.  Merchant. 

Teacher.  Lawyer.  Col.  Va. 
Regiment. 

Farmer. 

Teacher.  Lt.  Col.  C.  S.  Ar- 
tillery. Ass't  Prof,  and 
Ass't  Com.  Cadets  V.  M.  I. 
Mining  Engineer. 

Farmer.  Lt.  Col.  Ala.  Reg't. 

Teacher.  Adj't  Tenn.  Reg't. 

Physician.   Siirg'n.  C.  S.  A. 

Farmer.  A.  A.  Gen.  C.  S.  A. 

Teacher.  Col.  Va.  Reg't. 

Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Merchant.  Maj.  C.  S.  Art'y. 

Capt.  Va.  Regiment. 

Private  C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.  Brig.  Gen.  C.  S.  A. 

Physican.  Captain  V.  Reg't. 

Farmer. 

Capt.  Va.  Cavalry. 

Teacher.  Capt.En^r.  C.  S.A. 
Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.   Prof,  of 

Mathematics  Md.  Agri'cl. 

Col.     Maj.  Va.  Regiment. 
Teacher.  Lt.  Col.  Va.  Reg't. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.    Prin. 

Danville  Academy. 
Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Maj .  Va. 

Reg't.  Com.  of  Cadets  and 

Prof.  Tactics,V.  M.  I. 
Capt.  C.  S.  Art'y.  Merch't. 
Teacher.  Capt.  and  A.  A.  G. 

Ass't  Professor,  V.  M.  I. 

Clergyman. 
Prof,  of  Mathemactics  Ark. 

Mil.  Academy.    Capt.  and 

A.  A.  Gen.  C.  S.  A. 
Teacher.    Capt.  C.  S.  Art'y. 

As't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Lt.  C.S.A. 


VIRGINIA  MILITARY  INSTITUTE. 


49 


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343 


344 
345 
346 
347 

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349 

350 
351 
352 
353 
354 
355 
356 
357 

358 

359 
360 

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♦362 


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♦364 

365 
366 


NAMES. 


J.  D. H.  Ross,. 
George  Ross,- . 


Charles  J.  Green, 

VV^.  L.Wingfield, 

T.  31.  Massenburg,. , . 
J.  P.  Minatree, 


Wm.  B.  Tabb, 

A.  Go  van  Hill, 


John  Ryland,.. 
W.M.  Palmer,.. 
J.  H.  Ham,. 


Giles  B.  Cooke,. 


Ed.  C.  Hill,. 

Titus  V.Williams,.... 

L,  W.  Mears, 

0.  C.  Henderson, 


John  W.  Kerr, . 


D.  H.  Hardaway,. , 
Thomas  M.  Boyd,, 


367 


368 
369 


Edward  Cunninarham. 


Marshall  McDonald,., 


J.  G.  Miller, , 

Digges  Poynor,... 


S.  T.  Adams, 

James  H.  Morrison,. 


Charles  S,  LumsdenSi .... 


John  M.  Otey,.. 
A.S.Scott, 


370JohnP.  Lynch,.. 

371 

372 

373 

374 
375 
376 


Charles  A.  Davidson,... 

James  H.  Kent, 

Wm*  J£,  Morgan,.. . 

Chaft,  F,    Urquhart, 

J.  R.  Hutter, 

VV.  A.  Brockenbrough, 


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1898.5 


1842. 
1749. 
1717.2 
1708.2 

1703.7 
1691.7 

1691.7 

1626. 

1591.7 

1516. 

1497.4 

1439. 

1409. 

1383.1 

1302.9 

1297.6 
1237.8 

2499.3 


2419.3 


2338.3 
2262. 

2223. 
2212.5 


2102.5 


REMARKS. 


1988.9 
1974.8 

1974.1 
1943. 
1939.2 
1927.4 

1894.4 
1859.9 
1849.9 


Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Lt.Col. 

Va.   Regiment.    Farmer. 
Physician.  Ass't  Sur^.  C.  8. 

A.  Ass't  Surg'n  ana  Ass't 

Prof.  V.  M.  L 
Farmer.    Mill.  Va.  Reg't. 
Lt.  Col.  Va.  Regiment. 
Adj't  Va.  Reg^t.    Teacher. 
Teacher.  Lt.  Col.  Va.  Reg't. 

Civil  Engineer. 
Lawyer.  Col.  Va.  Regiment. 
Teacher.  Lt.  Va.  Regiment. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.M.L 
Teacher.  Lt.  Va.  Regiment. 
Teacher.     Adj't  Va.  Reg't. 
Teacher.  Col.  va. Regiment. 
Teacher.  Major  C.  S.  A. 
Teacher.     Adj't  Va.  Reg't. 
Teacher.  Col.  Va.  Re^'t. 
Teacher.  Lt.  Va.  Regmient. 
Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.    Capt. 

Virginia  Battalion. 
Ass't  Adj't   Gen.  C.  S.  A. 

Merchant. 
Physician. 
Capt.  Va.  Reg't.  Clergyman. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Maj.  C. 

S.  Art'y.   Prof.   Military 

Academy,  Ky. 
Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Capt.  C. 

S.  Art'y.  Prof.  Mineralo- 
gy and  Geology  V.  M.  I. 
Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  1.  Teacher. 
Ass't  Prof.  University  Ala. 

Lawyer. 
Lt.C.S.A.    Teacher. 
Aide  de  Camp  C.  S.  A.  Ass't 

Prof.  University  Alabama. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I. 
Ass't  Prof.  University,  Ala. 

Capt.  C.  S.  Artillery.   In- 

surence  Agent. 
Lt.  Col.  and  A.  A.  G.,  C.S.A. 
Capt.    Va.    Cavalrr.    Ass't 

Prof.  V.M.I. 
Capt.  Tenn.  Battery. 
Capt.  Va.  Batt'n.  'Lawyer. 
Capt.  Va.  Regiment. 
Ass't  Prof.  vTM.  I.  Captain 

Va.  Rejrimeut. 
Lt.  Col.  Va.  Regiment. 
Farmer.   Lt.  Col.  Va.  Reg't. 
Lt.  and  Adj't  Va.  Regiment. 


60 


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377 

378 

379 

380 


KAMES. 


W.  G.  Paxton, 

Caiy  Breckinridge,. 


A.T.  Walden, 

Thomas  M.  Semmes,. 


381  0.  H.  Belts,,.. 

382  W.  jS".  Otey, 
SSdJohnM.  Oliver,.. 
3S4J.B,  Cherrij,.. 

385J.  T.  Tosh, 

386  J.  K.  Marshall, 

387  N.  C.  Harris, 

388W.W.Bentley,.... 

389J.B.  Baltzell, 

390H.  H.  Faimtleroy,. 
391 W.  B.  Pentleton,.. 

392  G.D.  Parker, 

393J.B.  Moseley, 

394  J.  H.Hebard, 

395  A.  B.  Paris, 

396  W.  F.  Sydnor, 

397B.C.  Wherry, 

398J.W.  McCarty,.... 


399 
400 
401 

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*403 

*404 
405 
406 
407 
408 
409 
410 
411 
412 
413 
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415 
41C 
417 
418 


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*420 
*421 


V.  M.  Johnson,.. 

W.  Overton, 

G.  F.  ;N"orton,. . , 


Heni^f  W.  Hunter,. 

R.  L.Williams, 

Jf.  K.  Burgivyn, . . . 
Win,  E.  JPark, 

C.  G.  Lawson,  , 

E.M.  Morrison, 

Thomas  S.  Galloway,. . 

Wm.  E.  Taylor, 

R.  C.  Coltrane, 

W.  H.Bray, 

Wm.  A.  Smith, 

T.R.Dunn, 

W.  R.  Gregory, 

J.W.  Houck, 

John  Heth, 

T.  G.  Hart, 

R.  S.  Majett, 


W.  A.  Obenchain,. 

Wm.  E.  Hill, 

C.C.Wight, 


1794.9 

1723.0 
1577.5 

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1821.3 

1819.8 
1779.9 


1720.4 
1681.5 
1675.7 
1650.2 
1628.9 
1612.2 
1593.1 
1582.4 
1581.8 
1559.4 
1549.2 
1525.1 

1507.8 

1493. 

1461. 

1402.1 

1374.9 

1374.3 
1260.3 
1251.5 

2535.9 
2505.1 

2497.2 

2229.2 

2044.9 

2044. 

1897.4 

1867.9 

1861. 

1839.7 

1779.5 

1718.2 

1700.4 

1591.5 

1496.8 

1406.6 

1252.5 


e:^marks. 


Lt.  and  Adj't  Va.  Regiment. 
Manufacturer. 

Lt.  Col.  Va.  Cavalry.  Far- 
mer. Mem.  Va.  Legislat'r. 

Capt.  Va.  Regiment. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Lt.  and 
Adj't  Ark.  Reg't.  Prof. 
Mod.  Languages  V.  M.  I. 

Lieutenant  C.  S.  A. 

Lt.  Col.  Va.  Batt'n.  Merch't. 

Captain  Va.  Artillery. 

Captain  N.  C.  Regiment. 

Adj't  Va.  Regiment. 

Teacher.  Col.  N".  C.  Reg't. 

Major  Artillery  C.  S.  A. 

Lt.  Col.  Va.  Reg't.  Farmer. 


Capt.  and  A.  A.  G.,  C.  S.  A. 
Capt.  Va.  Regiment. 
Lt.  Col.  Va.  Regiment. 

Capt.  C.  S.  Art'y.  Lawyer. 
Lieut.  Va.  Regiment. 
Lt.  Va.  Batt'n.  Ins.  Agent. 
Lt.  and  Adj't  Va.  Cavalry. 

Planter. 
Teacher.  Capt. C.S.  A. 
Capt.  Va.  Batt'n.    Farmer. 
Maj.Va.  Reg't.    Bookseller. 

Lt.  C.  S.  Ordnance. 

Lt.  and    Adj't   Va.  Reg't. 

Teacher. 
Col.  N.  Carolina  Regiment. 
Lieut.  Va.  Regiment. 
Capt.  Va.  Regiment. 
Lt.  Col.  Va.  Regiment. 
Col.  IST.  C.  Regiment.  L'yer. 
Lieut.  Va.  Regiment. 
Lieut.  Va.  Battalion. 
Lieut.  Va.  Regiment. 
Aide  de  Camp  C.  S.  A. 
Captain  Va.  Battalion. 
Lieut.  Va.  Regiment. 
Lieut.  Va.  Regiment. 
Lieut.  Va.  Battalion. 
Lieut.  Va.  Regiment. 
Lt.  Va.  Reg't.  Farmer. 


Capt.  C.  S.  Eno-'r.    Prof,  of 

Military  Academy,  Ky. 
Maj.  C.  S.  A.  Clergyman. 
Capt.  Va.  Reg't.  Teacher. 

were  admitted  as  Cadets. 


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51 


NAMES. 


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423 
424 
425 
426 
427 

428 
429 
430 
431 
432 

433 

434 
435 
436 
437 
438 
439 
440 
441 
442 
443 
444 

445 
446 
447 
448 
449 
450 
451 
452 
453 


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*455 

*456 
457 
458 
459 
460 
461 
462 
46:i 

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•465 


Walter  Bowie, 


i.  Crittenden,, 

E.  L.  Yancey, 

W.  A.  Harris,. . . , 

R.  P.  Chew, 

H.  A.  Wise,  Jr., . , 


E.  B.  Goode, 

C.  F.  Freeman,.. . , 
A,  A,  Siirgess,. 
J.  A.  Walthalh 

W.  B.  Pritchard,.. 


F.  M.  Stafford,. 


R.  G.  Wharton, 

W.  H.  Gillespie, 

J.  L.  Burkes,  • 

E.  H:  Mohler, 

B.F.  Bishop, 

W.  H.H.Elgin, 

W.  P.  Robinson, 

S.  P.  Kerr, 

J.  D.  Baird, 

George  A.  Magruder,.. 
T.  Henderson  Smith,  . 

T.   Alexander^ 

Thomas  C.  Kinney^ 

E.  M.  Dabney, 

K.  1>.  JB.  Sydnoi\ 

Samuel  Downing,  Jr., 

J.  R.  Hammet, 

John  H.  Cunningham,. 

W.  W.    Bevely, 

G.  Y.  Booker, 


H.  A.  Crawford, — 
J.  E.  Roller,  . 


J.  W.  Beckham, 

W.  W.  Blannagan, 

J.  B.  Prince, 

fT.  P.   Grigo,.. 

R.  H.  Boyd, 

A.Talbot, 

R.  H.  Chamberlayne,  Jr. 

S.  Hannah, 

Thomas  D.  Davis, 

C.  W.  Shafer, 


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1526.5 
1493.8 
1461.9 
1449.3 
1439.3 

1433.9 
1433.8 
1401.5 
1396.3 
1389. 

1366.1 

1354.3 

1352. 

1324. 

1305.6 

1301.5 

1297.6 

1289.6 

1261. 

1255.3 

1248.7 

1235.6 

1184.5 

1168. 

1154.2 

1124.6 

1110.8 

1110.4 

1107.4 

1103.5 

1068. 


2557.6 

2464.4 

2177.3 
•2026.2 
1974.6 
1848.8 
1830.9 
1820.9 
1575.3 
1422.9 

2037.7 
2U34.1 


REMARKS. 


Ass'tProf.  V.  M.I.   Lt.  C. 

S.  A.  Teacher. 
As't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Lt.  C.S.A. 
Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I. 
Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
Lt.  Col.  C.  S.  ArtV.  Farmer. 
Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Lt.  0. 

S.  A.  Teacher. 
Adjutant  Va.  Regiment. 
Lieut.  Va.  Regiment. 
Private  Va.  Regiment. 
Adj't.  N".  C.  Regiment. 
Capt.  Va.  Reg't.  Ass't  Prof. 

V.  M.  I. 
Capt.  and  A.  A.  Gen.  C.  S. 

A.   Merchant. 
Adj't  Va.  Reg't.     Teacher. 


Major  C.  S.  A.  Farmer. 
Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 
Private  Mo.  Reg.  Civ.  Eng*r. 
Lieut.  C.  S.  Artillery. 
Capt.  C.S.Art'y.  Clerg'man. 
Manufacturer. 
Aide  de  Camp  C.  S.  A. 
Lt.  C.S.Art'y.   Ass'tProf. 
and  Adj't  V.  M.  I.  Merc't. 
Lieut.  Va.  Regiment. 
Lieut.  C.  S.  Engineei"s. 
Captain.  Va.  Regiment. 
Lieut.  Va.  Regiment. 
Capt.  Va.  Reg't.     Teacher. 

Lt.  C.  S.  Art'y.    Teacher. 
Lieut.  C.  S.  Artillery. 


Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.   Private 

Va.  Regiment. 
Ass'tProf.  V.  M.I.    Lieut. 

En^'rs  C.  S.  A.   Lawyer. 
C.  S.  Engineers. 
C.  S.  Engineers.  Banker. 
As't  Pro.  V.M.L  C.S.  Eng. 
C.  S.  Engineers. 
C.  S.  Engineers. 
C.  S.  Navy. 
C.  S.  Ordnance. 
C.  S.  Cavalry. 

Aide  de  CampC.S.A.  Merch. 
Lt.  C.  S.  A.   Prof.  Mathe- 
matics Md.  College. 


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NAMES. 


J.W.Wyatt, 

S.  S.  Shriver, 

W.  C.  Hardy, 

C.  H.  Minge, 

Levi  Welch, 

F.  W.  Claybrook,. 

Wm.  Morson, 

Albert  Boggess, . . . 

G.  W.  Gretter, 

Gary  Weston, 

B.  A.  Colonna, 

J.  F.  Hanna, 


Wm,H.  Cabell,.... 

William  N'elson, 

William  M.  Patton,. . . 

A.  F.  Reed, 

G.  Davenport, 

A.  Pizzini, 

H.  W.  Garrow, 

W.  F.  Duncan, 

William  Martin, 

Geo.  E.  Woodbridge,. 

Hunter  Wood, 

C.  M.  Ethridge, 

John  A.  Stewart, 

Erskine  M.Ross, 

J.  S.  Bagnall, 

A.  A.  Morson, 

Wm.  J.  Hubard, 

J.  R.  Echols, 

Louis  C.  Wise, 

J.  Doii^lass, 

O.P.  Evans, 

W.  B.Shaw, 

P.  B.  Hiden, 

C.  E.  Wellford, 


jr.  W.  Latimer, — 

C.  E.  Ford, 

W.  B.  Hardie, 

C.  C.  Flowerree, 

J.  K.  Thompson, 

W.  A.  Blankenship,. 

G.W.  Brown, 

J.  T.  James,., 

W.  Y.  C.   Hannum,. 

M.  Rouse, 

C.  A.  Holt, 

W.  P.  Mosely, 

J.  Denegre, 

E.  B.  Starke, 

N.R.  Coleman, , 

G.W.  Chalmers...... 


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Lt.C.S.A.    Teacher. 
Capt.  C.  S.  A.  Lawver. 
Lt.  C.  S.  A. 

Capt.  C.  S.  A.  Merchant. 
Lt.  C.  S.  A.  Merchant. 
Lt.  C.  S.  A.  Lawyer. 
Lt.  C.  S.  A.  Farmer. 
Lt.  C.  S.  A.   Teacher. 
Lt.C.S.A. 

Lt.  C.  S.  A.  Merchant. 
Capt.  C.  S.  A.  Teacher. 
Lt.  C.  S.  A.  Lawyer. 


Cadet. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Lawyer. 
Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I. 
Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I. 

Merchant. 
Farmer. 

Lawyer. 
Manufacturer. 
Lawyer. 
Teacher. 

Merchant. 

Merchant. 

Farmer. 

Teacher. 

Merchant. 

Teacher. 


Lawyer. 
Lawyer. 
Lawyer. 
Merchant. 


'- Boy  Major''  AtVj.  C.S.A. 
Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 

Col.  Va.  Regiment. 
Captain  Va.  Regiment. 
Lieut.  Va.  Regiment. 
Lieut.  Va.  Regiment. 
Lieut.  Va.  Regiment. 
Captain  Tenn.  Regiment. 
Lieut.  Va.  Regiment. 
Lieut.  Va.  Regiment. 
Capt.  Va.  Regiment. 
Lieut.  La.  Regiment. 
Adj't  Va.  Regiment. 


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NAMES. 


R.  R.  Breeden, 

W.M.Polk, 

J.  H.    Lionberger.,. 
Peyton   Johnston,.. 


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Otis  A.  Glazebrook, 
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A.  Marshall,.. 


G. K.  Macon,..., 

Frank  T.  Lee, . . . 

.  A.  Crichton,. 

V.  W.  Overton,., 

VV.  G.Bennett,. 

G.Spiller, 

M.J.  Ezekiel,. . 


{H.  H.  Dinwiddle,.. 
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itrick  Henry,. 
Gaylord  B.  Clark, 


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518  J.  A.  Broome, 

519  VV.  P.  Sydner, 

520  R.  R.  Miller, 

521  VV.  N.  Mercer  Otey, 

522  J.  F.  Love, 

523  J.  VV.  Turner, 

524  E.  M.  McDonell, 

525  G.  J.  Kollock, 

526  J- >V.  Burke, 

527  VV.  L.  Hopkins, 

528  J-  M.  Love, 

529J.C.  Leftwich, 

530  J.  M.  H.  Beale, 

531  J-  A.Legar, 

532  0.  S.  Morton, 

533  R.  H.  Chamberlain, 

SaiVV.  H.  Smith,. 

535  J.  R-  Jordon, 

536  O.  C.  Petevay, 

537  VV.  S.  Gibbons, 

538  G.  S.  Urquhart, 

539S.  P.Heath, 

540  VV.  T.  Sheppard, 

541  L.E.  Harvie, 

542  G.  O.  Jordan, 

543  R.  H.  Cunningham, — 

544  VV.  B.  Forman, 

545  A.  W.  Clopton,... 

546  A.  Rennolds, 

547  A.  C.  Beckham, 

548  J.  Garnett,. 
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REMARKS. 


Major  in  Staff,  C.  S.  A. 


Capt.  C.  S.  A. 


Col.  N.  C.  Regiment. 


Lieut.  Va.  Artillery. 

Clergyman. 

Prot.     Mathematics    Toxa-< 

Mil.  School.  Teacher. 
Ass't  Prof.  V:  M.  I.    Civil 

Engineer. 
Teacher. 
Farmer. 
Teacher. 
Merchant. 
Lawyer. 
Farmer. 
Artist. 

Prof.  Texas  M.  I. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.M.I. 

Lawyer. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M..  I. 


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N'AMES. 


Thos.  G.  Hayes,. 

E.M.Tutwiler,.. 
J.L.Tunstall,... 
N.  J.  Bayard, — 

J.  B.Gray, 

H.  W.  Fry,. 

J.S.Webb, 


F.  W.James,.. 
R.  E.  i^elson,.. 
J.  B.Furcell,. . 
W.H.Butler,.. 
A.  H.  Bishop,.. 
C.  A.  EUett,... 
J.F.  Tackett,.. 

E.  B.  Jones,. . . 
W.F.Wright,. 

F.  G.  Gibson,.. 
M.  I.  Branch,.. 


C.D.Walker, 

J.  L.  Ford, 

W.C.Powell, 

F.H.Smith.  Jr.,. 
Thos.  Fairfax, . . . . 
J.  E.  Heath,. ..... 

C.E.  Tackett, 

J.  A.Marvin, 

Clay  Stacker, 

W.  B.  Denham, 

Thos.  Withers,.... 

Ed.  Mosby, 

M.  Palmer, 

S.  A.  Withington, 
C.  W.Anderson,... 

L.  S.  Jervey, 

C.  P.  Stokes,-...... 

C.  J.  Anderson,. . . 

P.  E.  Harris, 

R.  Sample,. 

S.  H.  Letcher, 

T.  H.  Wilkinson,. 
J.  G.  Longstreet,.. 


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REMARKS. 


Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I.  Prof. 
Kent'ky.  Mil.  Academj^ 
Teacher.    Civil  Engineer. 
Farmer. 

Mining  Engineer. 
Farmer. 

Tonnage  Master. 

Prof.  Texas  Mil.  Institute. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I. 

Druggist. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I. 

In  service  Dover  Mines. 

AdjutantV.  M.  I. 

Manufacturer. 

Ass't  Prof.  Md.  M.  I. 

Planter. 

Merchant. 

Teacher. 

Merchant. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I. 

Adjutant  V.M.I. 

Teacher, 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I. 

Merchant. 

Civil  Engineer. 
Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I. 
Ass't  Prof.  V.  M.  I. 

Ass't  Prof.  V.  M,  I. 


Merchant. 


Lawyer. 
Lawj^er. 

United     States     Custom 
House  Kew  Orleans. 


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